Bryn Terfel, bass-baritone from Wales, won the Song Prize in Cardiff in 1989. Since then, he has appeared at the world’s leading opera houses. His roles include, among others, the title role and Leporello in "Don Giovanni", Jochanaan in "Salome", Nick Shadow in "The Rake’s Progress", Wolfram in "Tannhäuser", and Balstrode in "Peter Grimes". He sang Hans Sachs in the acclaimed production of "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" at the Welsh National Opera, Wotan in the "Ring" cycle at the Royal Opera House London and the Metropolitan Opera New York, as well as Sweeney Todd at the English National Opera. His recent appearances include Scarpia ("Tosca") at the Bavarian State Opera Munich, the Royal Opera House, and the Met, Dulcamara ("L’elisir d’amore") and Don Basilio ("Il barbiere di Siviglia") at the Vienna State Opera, and Gianni Schicchi at the Verbier Festival. He has given recitals at venues including the Hamburg State Opera and in Budapest, and has performed with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. In Faenol, North Wales, he directed his own festival for nine years. His discography includes operas by Mozart, Wagner, and Strauss, as well as over fifteen solo albums, for which he has received the Grammy, the Classical Brit, and the Gramophone Award. In 2003, Bryn Terfel was appointed Commander of the British Empire, received the Queen’s Medal for Music in 2006, was knighted in 2017, honoured with the title "Austrian Kammersänger" for his contributions to the Vienna State Opera, and received the European Culture Prize in 2022 at the Tonhalle Zurich. He was also a recipient of the Shakespeare Prize from the Alfred Toepfer Foundation and was awarded the "Freedom of the City of London" in 2015.
22. September 2014
Bryn Terfel, Bassbariton
Malcom Martineau, Klavier
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Die beiden Grenadiere op. 49/1
Widmung op. 25/1
Du bist wie eine Blume op. 25/24
Mein Wagen rollet langsam op. 142/4
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Liebesbtoschaft D957
Litanei D343
Auf dem wasser zu singen Op.72
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus D583
John Ireland (1879-1962)
Sea-Fever
Vagabond
The bells of San Marie
Frederick Keel (1871-1954)
Three salt-water ballads:
Port of many ships
Trade winds
Mother Carey
PAUSE
Roger Quilter (1877-1953)
Now sleeps the crimson petal op. 3/2
Weep no more, sad fountains op. 12/1
Go, lovely rose op. 24/3
Fair house of joy op.12/7
Jacques Ibert (1890-1962)
Chansons de Don Quichotte
Chanson du depart de Don Quichotte
Chanson à Dulcinée
Chanson du Duc
Chanson de la mort de Don Quichotte
Selection of Arias from “ Bad Boys” in Opera