Teresa Alberti, soprano
Oscar Olivero, piano
Marinero en tierra
R. Halfter (1900-1987)
Poem by Rafael Alberti
Que altos los balcones Casadita
Siempre que sueño las playas…
Verano
Gimiendo por ver el mar
Siete canciones populares
M. De Falla (1876-1946)
El paño moruno
Seguidilla murciana
Asturiana
Jota
Nana
Canción
Polo
Poema en forma de canciones
J. Turina (1882-1949)
Dedicatoria
Nunca olvida
Cantares
Los dos miedos
Locas por amor
Me dices que ya no me quieres
J. M. Usandizaga (1887-1915)
Golondrinas
Tres horas antes del día. Peteneras
F. M. Toroba (1891-1982)
La Marchenera
Allegro de concierto
E. Granados (1867-1916)
Piano solo
Goizeku eguski argiak
J. Guridi (1886-1961)
Mirentxu
No corté más que una rosa
P. Sorozábal (1897-1988)
La del manojo de rosa
Sierras de Granada
J. Jiménez (1852-1923)
La Tempranica
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Concert by Teresa Alberio and Oscar Olivero
Teresa Albero, winner of the Palau de la Música International Award in Valencia, holds a degree in musicology from CSMV and a degree in singing from the Higher Music Center in San Sebastián -Musiken-.
She was selected to work with the prestigious director Alberto Zedda at the Opera Studio in Madrid in collaboration with the Teatro Real (2016). She was subsequently selected for the Opera Academy of Naples in the USA (Florida) and the prestigious London Bel Canto Festival (London, 2019).
She has played various leading roles such as Dido and the Second Woman (Dido and Aeneas), Donna Elvira and Donna Anna (Don Giovanni), Mercedes and Micaela (Carmen), the Countess (Nozze di Figaro), Beatrice from Bellini's Beatrice di Tenda Calypso (Telemaco nell'isola di Calipso), Fiordiligi (Cosí fan tutte), Susanna (Il Segreto di Susanna), as well as the main and only character in La Voix Humaine, 2019.
From the very beginning, she honed her skills with soprano Ana María Sánchez and throughout her career has received advice from such prestigious names as Alberto Zedda, Carlos Álvarez, Emilio Sagi, Mariela Devia, Cheryl Milnes, Isabel Rey, Bruce Ford, Nelly Mirichu, Enrique Ricci, Miguel Zanetti, Maciej Pikulski, Tommaso Lepore (Vienna State Opera), P. E. Fournier, Caroline Stein (Hochschule aus Leipzig), Carlos Chausson, Raina Kavaivanska, and Teresa Berganza.
She has sung in numerous theatres and festivals, such as the Closing of the International Fifteen-Day Music Festival of the Basque Country (2013), the National Theatre in Belgrade, the Lübeck Opera, the Naples Opera (Florida, USA), Bertrange in Luxembourg, and various venues in London, as well as in Priory Mesnil de Saint Martin (France, 2012). He has sung at the Rokoko Saal in Augsburg and at the San Leo International Festival in Italy. He has sung at the opening of the DEARTE festival (2011), the Musika-Música Bilbao festival at the Palacio Euskalduna (2010-2011-2012), the International Music Festival in San Sebastian (2012 and the first day in 2014), ADDA, Palau de la Música of Valencia, the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao (2012), and the La Rioja Lyric Season (2013).
He has performed on numerous occasions with orchestras such as the Murcia Regional Orchestra, the Palau del les Arts Orchestra, the Valencia Chamber Orchestra, and others. He has studied under teachers such as Y. Traub, C. Badea, E. García Asensio, J. M. Rodilla, and E. Ricci, among others. He has performed works belonging to the world of oratorios, such as Requiem No. 1. 48 by G. Fauré, Stabat Mater by G. B. Pergolesi, Nelson's Mass and The Creation by J. Haydn, Mozart's Requiem in D minor, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, and others.
The Valencian soprano's upcoming engagements will take her to various international festivals, where she will perform The Human Voice again under the musical direction of Miguel Ortega, Mozart's Requiem in D minor, G. Fauré's Requiem Op. 48, as well as various concerts and recitals.

Oscar Olivero has been a professor of piano since 2016. He maintains an intense concert schedule, both as a soloist and in the field of chamber music, regularly performing with some of the most renowned Spanish musicians of the moment.
After years of important collaborations with various chamber ensembles such as the Valencia Instrumental Group, in 2015 he founded the Iturbi Trio, with which he has performed, among many other projects, Beethoven's complete piano trios on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth. (2020/2021).
He is a member of active ensembles such as the Liber Quartet (with Javier Egilore, Jesús Salvador Chapi, and Carlos Apellanes), Trío Capriccio (with David Fons and David Apellanes), as well as the duo he forms with violinist Enrique Palomares. As a result of his numerous projects with baritone Vicente Antequera (Winterreise, Dichterliebe, El Canto del Minotauro...), in 2012 a show based on Enoch Arden by R. Strauss was created, with which they toured much of Spain together with actress Rosana Pastor. With pianist Carlos Apellanes, he maintains one of his oldest artistic projects, with which they recently created their own version of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, inspired by the one performed by the Iturbi brothers at Carnegie Hall in New York in 1938.
He played for several seasons with the Valencian Community Orchestra under the baton of Lorin Maazel and Zubin Mehta. Similarly, he was the piano soloist with the Valencia Orchestra between 2008 and 2022, performing virtually the entire symphonic repertoire for piano under conductors such as Frübeck de Burgos, Michel Plasson, Eiji Oue, Gustavo Gimeno, Walter Weller, Fabio Biondi, Ton Koopman, and others.
As an accompanist, he has worked with soloists such as Gregory Kunde, Natalie Suitsman, Matthias Goerne, Gautier Capuçon, Vadim Repin, Simon O'Neill, John Tomlinson, Angelika Kirchschlager, Bo Skovhus, Stefan Wink, Nancy Fabiola Herrera, Waltraud Meier, and Maria José Montiel.
He has owned the historic Montesa organ for more than ten years, from where he created and directed the Montesa International Organ Festival in 2006.
He has recorded for the Naxos and Brilliant Classics labels, as well as for Radio Nacional de España.
He curated the 2020/2021 season at the Palau de la Música de Valencia in the form of José Iturbi 125, as well as the exhibition Iturbi, més enllà de Hollywood, organized by the City Council of the same city in honor of the 125th anniversary of the birth of the Valencian pianist. He also directed the publication of the book Iturbi, més enllà de Hollywood, published in 2021.
In 2020, he created the Iturbi International Piano Festival in Valencia, promoted by the Regional Government of Valencia, serving as its first artistic director, while also acting as artistic coordinator of the 21st edition of the Iturbi International Piano Competition, under the direction of Joaquín Achúcarro.
With the special support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain