José
Carreras started his career in his childhood as pianist. He fell
in love with Giuseppe Di Stefano's artistry and consumed the record
of Neapolitan songs he had featuring the great Italian tenor...
He made his début with the Barcelona opera company beside Montserrat
Caballé, that was the first to recognize his talent. After winning
the "Competizione Internazionale Voci Verdiane"
(Verdi Voice Competition) in Parma, Italy, appeared widely in Europe
and the US, where he made his début at the New York City Opera in
1972.
Since
then he has been appearing at all the world's great opera houses,
his Metropolitan and La Scala débuts being in 1975. He has been
Herbert von Karajan's favorite tenor until the Maestro's death.
From
the critics José has received world-wide acclaim. One journalist
wrote of him: "No Italian-style tenor is so well equipped to
take over from the older generation", and "[Carreras]
has a tone that has many of the combined characteristics of Di Stefano
e Bjorling in their prime, a real feeling for legato, and an unfailing
certainty of pitch".
On
July 1987 he was diagnosed with leukemia. He spent almost a year
fighting the disease, and underwent a bone marrow transplant. Almost
exactly one year later he staged a historic concert in his hometown,
Barcelona, followed by the whole city in his "second début".
The terrible experience left him with a strong will to help others,
and under this determination he founded the "Fundacion
Internacional José Carreras" for Leukemia in Barcelona.
The Foundation has now branches in the US, Switzerland, Austria
and Japan.
"I
realized that the most important thing is to establish a dialogue
with the audience..."
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