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Biography
In her native country, the
vocal capacities of Petra Berger are often compared to those of Andrea
Bocelli or Céline Dion. “She doesn’t sound Dutch at all!” people often say.
They don’t mean to be impolite; coming from a Dutchman it is a great
compliment! Dutch singers with a vocal range comprising more than three
octaves usually sing opera and don’t bother with pop music. In addition to
her technical qualities, Petra Berger is tremendously musical in an
emotional sense. She has the gift to stir up an audience to great highs and
lows, because she personally wants to experience the significance of each
and every note and word that she sings. Petra is a perfectionist. And
besides being a perfectionist, she is very ambitious when it comes to the
content of a song. “A beautiful melody,” she explains, “simply won’t do.
Each song has to be about something.”
That quality, often lacking in pop musicians, has resulted in two ambitious
musical projects that were composed and written with a certain theme in mind.
Eternal Woman (2001) is about the lives of eleven great women, ranging from
Maria Magdalena and Cleopatra to Marie-Antoinette and Catharina the Great.
This project was followed in 2003 by another ‘concept’ album (Mistress),
this time about the fate of famous and tragic lovers such as Catharina de
Medici, Frida Kahlo and even Hillary Clinton. Both albums were a huge
international success and Eternal Woman even became platinum.
However, on tour Petra came to realize that these wonderful historical
productions, how interesting they were and still are, had nothing to do with
her own life. She doesn’t play a role in the political arena and she is
definitely not a tragic lover. Furthermore, Petra and her husband Jeroen
Englebert (composer/producer) are now the proud parents of a son and a
daughter, which has altered their perspectives on life and work tremendously.
“It was time to look for repertoire that not only appeals to me musically.
Its content should also reflect who I am and what makes me tick at this
moment in my life,” she says.
“As a result, this is the most intimate and tender record I can think of. I
wonder if I will be able to stay as true to myself in the future. Love, in
all its manifestations, is the central theme of this album, ranging from the
love of a son for his deceased father (If came the hour), romantic love (happy
or not) and, for instance, the love between two fighting friends who don’t
want to let go of each other (Can’t let go). They are able to forgive
because they realize that their friendship is more important than their
wounded egos. It’s a beautiful duet with Simone Kleinsma, whom I know very
well, having co-starred with her in the musical Sweeny Todd many years ago.
Then there are two compositions especially for my children, one of them
being Conta sempre su di me, which means: whatever you do, you can always
count on me. The music was written by Tjeerd Oosterhuis, who also produced
this album. The Italian lyrics are a faithful translation of the lyrics
about the unbreakable bond between a mother and her child that I wrote for
this song. It’s a different relationship from any other. It’s true: you
bring them into this world, look into their eyes and you know: this is
forever. Liberta, the other song, is an encouragement for my children to
become who they truly want to become.”
Last but not least, there is the all-revealing title track ‘Here and Now’,
which reflects the overall emotional significance of the album both in its
lyrics (Petra Berger) and music (After Forever). Based on the books of
mystic Eckhart Tolle, it is a spirited and intensely cheerful recommendation
to us all to let go of our past disappointments and pain; to no longer be
afraid and just live in the NOW.
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