Teresa Berganza, the renowned Spanish mezzo-soprano, invites you into her world with "Una voce poco fa - A Portrait of Teresa Berganza." This album, released in 2004 under Decca Music Group Ltd., is a testament to her extraordinary vocal prowess and versatility. Spanning a generous 2 hours and 35 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of operatic arias and songs that showcase Berganza's artistry.
The tracklist is a journey through some of the most beloved and challenging works in the opera repertoire. It begins with the iconic "Una voce poco fa" from Rossini's "Il barbiere di Siviglia," a piece that has become synonymous with Berganza's name. The album then weaves through masterpieces by Mozart, Gluck, Haydn, and other composers, each piece performed with Berganza's signature warmth, clarity, and emotional depth.
The album also features a selection of traditional Spanish songs, highlighting Berganza's deep connection to her cultural roots. These pieces, ranging from lively jotas to tender nanas, offer a delightful contrast to the operatic arias and demonstrate Berganza's ability to excel in various musical styles.
Throughout the album, Berganza's voice is a constant source of pleasure, her tone rich and resonant, her phrasing impeccable, and her interpretation insightful. Whether she is singing a dramatic aria or a tender lullaby, she brings each piece to life with her unique blend of technical skill and emotional honesty.
"Una voce poco fa - A Portrait of Teresa Berganza" is not just a collection of songs; it is a celebration of one of the most remarkable voices of our time. It is an album that will captivate opera lovers and newcomers alike, offering a glimpse into the artistry of Teresa Berganza.
Il barbiere di Siviglia / Act 1: "Una voce poco fa"Gioachino Rossini, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Gibson
Le nozze di Figaro, K,.492 / Act 1: "Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Pritchard
Le nozze di Figaro, K.492 / Act 2: "Voi che sapete"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Pritchard
Così fan tutte, K.588 / Act 1: "Temerari! Sortite!...Come scoglio!"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Pritchard
"Ch'io mi scordi di te... Non temer, amato bene", K.505Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Teresa Berganza, Geoffrey Parsons, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Pritchard
Orfeo ed Euridice, Wq. 30 / Act III: "Che farò senza Euridice?"Christoph Willibald Gluck, Teresa Berganza, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Alexander Gibson
Orfeo ed Euridice, Wq. 30 / Act 2: "Che puro ciel, che chiaro sol"Christoph Willibald Gluck, Teresa Berganza, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Alexander Gibson
Alceste, Wq. 37 / Act 1: "Divinités du Styx"Christoph Willibald Gluck, Teresa Berganza, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Alexander Gibson
Medea - Italian Version / Atto 2: "Medea! O Medea!...Solo un pianto"Luigi Cherubini, Teresa Berganza, Roger Hagger, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Alexander Gibson
Alcina / Act 2: Mi lusinga il dolce affettoGeorge Frideric Handel, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge
Alcina / Act 2: Verdi prati, selve ameneGeorge Frideric Handel, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge
Carmen, WD 31, Act I: Mais nous ne voyons pas la Carmencita ... Habanera. L'amour est un oiseau rebelleGeorges Bizet, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado, Ambrosian Singers
Carmen, WD 31, Act I: Seguidilla. Près des remparts de SévilleGeorges Bizet, Teresa Berganza, Plácido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado
L'italiana in Algeri / Act 1: "Cruda sorte! Amor tiranno!"Gioachino Rossini, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Gibson
La Cenerentola / Act 2: "Nacqui all'affanno e al pianto...Non più mesta"Gioachino Rossini, Teresa Berganza, London Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Gibson
Demofonte: Ahi! Che forse ai miei dìLuigi Cherubini, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Orontea: Intorno all'idol mioAntonio Cesti, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Confusa, smarritaGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Qual mia colpa...Se delitto è l'adorarviAlessandro Scarlatti, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Chi vuol innamorarsiAlessandro Scarlatti, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
La RosauraAlessandro Scarlatti, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Elitropio d'amorAlessandro Scarlatti, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Seis canzones castellanas: 5. Cómo quieres que adivineJesús Guridi, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Seis canzones castellanas: 6. Mañanita de San JuanJesús Guridi, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Cuatro canciones Vascas: Ai Isabel; Anderegeya; Loa-loa; Aldapeko MariyaFelix Lavilla, Teresa Berganza
Saeta en forme de Salve a la Virgen de la EsperanzaJoaquín Turina, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
El tra la la y el PunteadoEnrique Granados, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
El majo timidoEnrique Granados, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Tonadillas: 12. La Maja Dolorosa No. 3 (De aquel majo amante)Enrique Granados, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
Treptico: 1. FarrucaJoaquín Turina, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
7 Canciones populares españolas: No.1: El paño morunoManuel de Falla, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
7 Canciones populares españolas: No.2: Seguidilla murcianaManuel de Falla, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
7 Canciones populares españolas: No.3: AsturianaManuel de Falla, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
7 Canciones populares españolas: No.4: JotaManuel de Falla, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
7 Canciones populares españolas: No.5: NanaManuel de Falla, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
7 Canciones populares españolas: No.6: CanciónManuel de Falla, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
7 Canciones populares españolas: No.7: PoloManuel de Falla, Teresa Berganza, Felix Lavilla
La Rosa del Azafrán: Sagrario's RomanzaJacinto Guerrero, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Benito Lauret
El Anillo de Hierro: Margarita's RomanzaPedro Miguel Marquès y Garcia, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Benito Lauret
Ocho Canciones Vascas (Eight Basque Songs): No. 1, Txalopin txalo (Canción de cuna)Padre José Antonio de Donostía, R.M. de Azcue, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Gerardo Gombau
Ocho Canciones Vascas (Eight Basque Songs): No. 2, Nere maitea (Mi amada. Canción amorosa)Padre José Antonio de Donostía, R.M. de Azcue, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Gerardo Gombau
Ocho Canciones Vascas (Eight Basque Songs): No. 3, Atea tan tan (Llame a la puerta. Canción amatoria)Padre José Antonio de Donostía, R.M. de Azcue, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Gerardo Gombau
Ocho Canciones Vascas (Eight Basque Songs): No. 4, Tun, kurrun, kuntun (Onomatopeya. Canción de cuna)Padre José Antonio de Donostía, R.M. de Azcue, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Gerardo Gombau
Ocho Canciones Vascas (Eight Basque Songs): No. 5, Arranoak bartuetan (Las aguilas vuelan alteneras. Canción amorosa)Padre José Antonio de Donostía, R.M. de Azcue, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Gerardo Gombau
Ocho Canciones Vascas (Eight Basque Songs): No. 6, Ainoarra nimino (El ainoes es pequeño. Canción amoroso)Padre José Antonio de Donostía, R.M. de Azcue, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Gerardo Gombau
Ocho Canciones Vascas (Eight Basque Songs): No. 7, Anderegaya (Señorita. Canción amoroso)Padre José Antonio de Donostía, R.M. de Azcue, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Gerardo Gombau
Ocho Canciones Vascas (Eight Basque Songs): No. 8, Amak, ezkondu ninduen (Me caso mi madre. Canción humoristica)Padre José Antonio de Donostía, R.M. de Azcue, Teresa Berganza, Decca Orchestra, Gerardo Gombau