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Teresa Berganza

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Born in Madrid, Spain on March 16, 1933, mezzo-soprano Teresa Berganza was considered one of the great operatic voices of her time. Her musical journey began when she studied piano and voice – under Lola Rodríguez Aragón - at the Madrid Royal Conservatory. She made her concert debut in 1955 and her operatic debut two years later, performing in Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte at the Aix-en-Provence Festival. She then performed at La Scala in Milan, Italy and at the Glyndebourne Festival in England. A respected interpreter of the works of Mozart and Rossini, Teresa Berganza won accolades in the roles of the Cherub in the Marriage of Figaro – her favorite role - and as Rosina in the Barber of Seville (1960). Teresa Berganza made her American debut in 1958 at the Dallas Opera in Rossini’s L'Italienne à Alger, which was followed by performances of Medea with Maria Callas, where the two singers became friends. In 1967, she performed for the first time at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, alongside Mirella Freni and Pilar Lorengar, with whom she recorded Spanish operettas in the mid-1950s. She remained busy throughout her career and, in 1989, Teresa Berganza inaugurated the new Opéra Bastille in Paris, France during a gala recital with Placido Domingo. She took over the role of Zerline in Don Giovanni at the Palais Omnisports de Bercy, and, in 1992, she sang at the Universal Exhibition of Seville as well as at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. She retired from the stage in 2008, turning her attention to teaching voice at the Reina Sofia Music School in Madrid. She won many awards and accolades over the years including the Gold Medal of Merit in Fine Arts from the Kingdom of Spain (1982). She was also awarded the Dame Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise (2013). Her catalog of recordings includes Arniches: El Puñao de Rosas (1954), Berganza Sings Rossini (1959), Arias of the 18th Century (1961), Spanish & Italian Songs (1962), Canciones Españolas (1974), Bizet: Carmen (1978), Mozart Concert Arias (1981), Ravel: Mélodies (1984), and Romantic Zarazuelas of Spain (2009). Teresa Berganza died on May 13, 2022, at the age of 89.
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  2.   Handel: Alcina / Act 2 - Mi lusinga il dolce affetto featuring London Symphony Orchestra
  3.   Handel: Alcina / Act 2 - S'acquieti il rio sospetto featuring Richard Bonynge
  4.   Handel: Alcina / Act 2 - Ama, sospira, ma non t'offende featuring Richard Bonynge
  5.   A. Scarlatti: Stabat Mater - 18. "Quando corpus morietur" featuring Teresa Berganza
  6.   Handel: Alcina / Act 2 - Mio bel tesoro featuring Richard Bonynge
  7.   Bizet: Carmen, WD 31, Act I: Habanera. L'amour est un oiseau rebelle featuring London Symphony Orchestra
  8.   Bizet: Carmen, WD 31, Act II - Chanson bohème. Les tringles des sistres tintaient featuring London Symphony Orchestra
  9.   A. Scarlatti: Stabat Mater - 15. "Fac, ut portem Christi mortem" by Teresa Berganza
  10.   Handel: Alcina / Act 3 - Un momento di contento featuring Richard Bonynge
  11.   Handel: Alcina / Act 3 - Ma quando tornerai featuring Richard Bonynge
  12.   A. Scarlatti: Stabat Mater - 17. "Fac me cruce custodiri" by Teresa Berganza
  13.   Handel: Alcina / Act 2 - E' un folle, è un vil affetto featuring Richard Bonynge
  14.   Rossini: La Cenerentola, Act II: Aria. Una volta c'era un re featuring London Symphony Orchestra
  15.   Handel: Alcina / Act 2 - Verdi prati, selve amene featuring London Symphony Orchestra
  16.   A. Scarlatti: Stabat Mater - 12. "Tui nati vulnerati" featuring Teresa Berganza
  17.   A. Scarlatti: Stabat Mater - 13. "Iuxta crucem tecum stare" by Teresa Berganza
  18.   Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro): Act II, "Bravo! Che bella voce!" featuring Hermann Prey
  19.   Handel: Alcina / Act 1 - Bramo di trionfar featuring Richard Bonynge
  20.   Handel: Alcina / Act 1 - Semplicetto! a donna credi? featuring Richard Bonynge
  21.   Handel: Alcina / Act 1 - Si, non quella, non più bella featuring Richard Bonynge
  22.   Handel: Alcina / Act 1 - La bocca vaga featuring Richard Bonynge
  23.   García: Bajelito Nuevo by Teresa Berganza
  24.   Manteau de fleurs, M. 39 featuring Michel Plasson
  25.   Ballade de la reine morte d'aimer, M. 4 featuring Michel Plasson
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