Teresa Bergman


Teresa Anne Bergman is a New Zealand-born singer-songwriter-guitarist based in Berlin since 2009. She finished fifth on New Zealand Idol in 2005. Bergman has released three studio albums, Bird of a Feather, Apart and 33, Single and Broke.

Biography

Teresa Anne Bergman was born in Lower Hutt and grew up in neighbouring Wellington with two siblings. While a student at Chilton Saint James School she was taught by her father, Les, and was recorded on a CD, Take Note, which included fellow students performing. She was a busker on the streets of Wellington and sang in a barbershop quartet from the age of 14. In 2004 she was the dux in her final year of secondary school at Sacred Heart College, where her mother, Judith, was a mathematics teacher. Also in that year she finished in the top 20 for the Play It Strange secondary schools songwriting competition with her track, "There You Go", which was recorded for the related CD.
From July to September 2005 Bergman was a contestant on the second season of New Zealand Idol. She originally missed out on a place in the Final 10 but was brought back for the Wildcard Special and received the last position into the finals and was eliminated after reaching the top 5. She graduated from Victoria University of Wellington with a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology and German language in 2007.
In 2008 she travelled to Breslau, Poland to study social sciences, then moved to Leipzig, Germany and has been based in Berlin, initially as a busker, from 2009. In October 2011 she issued a self-titled six-trsck extended play via local label, Musszo Records. Zitty journalist Joe Metzroff rated her as the best busker in the city in 2012. He described, "her crystal clear voice" as she presented "her songs are self-written, full of soul, without being tearful."
Bergman released her debut studio album, Bird of a Feather, in November 2014 via Musszo Records. She returned to Wellington in December to promote the album. In the following month she travelled to Melbourne to busk and perform shows, and then went back to Berlin. Sirens of Stages writer described how she "has created an eclectic stylistic fusion of acoustic-folk, funk and jazz... From soaring heights to soul dripping depths, the dynamism of music and live performances is infectious."
Her second album, Apart, was issued in September 2019 via Jazzhaus Records. It was co-produced with Sebastian Adam; while her backing band both in the studio and on tour were Pier Ciaccio on drums, Tobias Kabiersch on bass guitar and Matt Paull on keyboards. Herbert of We Got Music observed, " is extremely complex and very groovy, a pop-soul album at its best. After just a few bars, the listener realizes: A fantastic singer and composer is at work here - with good songwriting, a good dose of soul, lots of energy and her own personality and charisma." During October and November she toured Germany in support of its release.

''New Zealand Idol'' performances (2005)

WeekSong choiceOriginal artistResultRefs
Audition"Secret Song"Alanis MorissetteTop 60
Theatre Week "Only When I Sleep"The CorrsTop 24
Semi-finals "Uninvited"Alanis MorissetteWildcard contender
Wildcard special"Burn"Tina ArenaFinalist
Top 10"Mascara"Killing HeidiTop 9
Top 9"Roam"The B-52'sBottom 3
Top 8"Foolish Games"JewelTop 7
Top 7"Going Under"EvanescenceTop 6
Top 6"Walk On By"Dionne WarwickTop 5
Top 5"Zombie"The CranberriesEliminated

Discography

Studio albums

Bird of a Feather – Musszo Records Apart – Jazzhaus Records 33, Single and Broke – Jazzhaus Records

Extended plays

Teresa Bergman – Musszo Records

Singles

  • "Tui Sings Blue" – KTF Records/Musszo Records