In his teens, Carreras studied at the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu. He made his debut at the Liceu as Flavio in Norma, coming to the attention of the famous soprano Montserrat Caballé, who sang the title role. She invited him to sing in a production of Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia, his first major breakthrough.
Carreras also sang with Caballé in his 1971 London stage debut at age 24, a concert performance of Maria Stuarda. In subsequent years, the two singers sang in more than fifteen different operas together.
In 1972, he made his American debut as Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly. In 1974, he made his debut at the Vienna State Opera as the Duke of Mantua, as Alfredo in La Traviata at the Royal Opera House and as Cavaradossi in Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera. The following year, Carreras made his debut at La Scala as Riccardo in Un Ballo in Maschera. By the age of 28, Carreras had sung the lead tenor in twenty-four different operas. During the 1970s, Carreras's collaborations with fiery Hungarian soprano Sylvia Sass - both on stage and in the recording studio - were among the highlights of his amazing career.
In 1987, at the height of his career, Carreras was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and was given a 1 in 10 chance of survival. After enduring almost a year of treatment including radiation, chemotherapy, and an autologous bone marrow transplant, he was able to resume his singing career.
In 1988, he founded the José Carreras International Leukaemia Foundation, a charity which gives financial support to leukemia research and the registration of bone marrow donors. Since 1995, he has presented a yearly live televised benefit gala concert in Leipzig to raise funds for the foundation. Over 62 million euros have been raised by this event. Star guests in the 2006 gala will be Udo Jürgens, Paul Young, Robin Gibb, Peter Maffay, Udo Lindenberg, Rosenstolz, Evelin, Klaus Meine, Ben, Annett Louisan, Stefan Gwildis and Nina Hagen, accompanied by the Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg under the direction of Scott Lawton.
In 1990, hundreds of millions of people around the world watched The Three Tenors (Carreras, Plácido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti) give a concert at the opening of the World Cup in Rome. It was originally conceived to raise money for Carreras' foundation and also as a way for his colleagues, Domingo and Pavarotti, to welcome their colleague back to the world of opera.
In addition to opera, Carreras has also performed lighter genres such as Zarzuela. He also recorded West Side Story with conductor Leonard Bernstein.
Carreras is mostly admired for his Verdi and Puccini roles.
O sole mio
José Carreras Lyrics
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'N'aria serena doppo 'na tempesta
Pe' ll'aria fresca pare già 'na festa
Che bella cosa è 'na jurnata 'e sole
Ma 'n'atu sole
Cchiù bello, oje nè
'O sole mio
'O sole, 'o sole mio
Sta 'nfronte a te
Sta 'nfronte a te
Quanno fa notte e 'o sole se ne scenne
Mme vene quase 'na malincunia
Sott' 'a fenesta toja restarria
Quanno fa notte e 'o sole se ne scenne
Ma 'n'atu sole
Cchiù bello, oje nè
'O sole mio
Sta 'nfronte a te
'O sole, 'o sole mio
Sta 'nfronte a te
Sta 'nfronte a te
The song O Sole Mio, sung by José Carreras, expresses the beauty and joy of a sunny day. The first stanza speaks of the serenity that follows a storm, with the fresh air feeling like it's already a celebration. The second stanza captures the feeling of melancholy that comes with the setting of the sun. The singer expresses a longing to stay under your window when night falls and the sun disappears. Throughout the song, the singer emphasizes the beauty of the sun and how it is always in front of you, lifting your spirits and making everything seem better.
Line by Line Meaning
Che bella cosa è 'na jurnata 'e sole
What a beautiful thing is a sunny day
'N'aria serena doppo 'na tempesta
The serene air after a storm
Pe' ll'aria fresca pare già 'na festa
The fresh air seems like a celebration
Ma 'n'atu sole
But another sun
Cchiù bello, oje nè
More beautiful, I swear
'O sole mio
My own sun
Sta 'nfronte a te
Is shining in front of you
'O sole, 'o sole mio
My sun, my sun
Quanno fa notte e 'o sole se ne scenne
When night comes and the sun has gone
Mme vene quase 'na malincunia
I feel a sense of melancholy
Sott' 'a fenesta toja restarria
I would stay under your window
Ma 'n'atu sole
But another sun
Cchiù bello, oje nè
More beautiful, I swear
'O sole mio
My own sun
Sta 'nfronte a te
Is shining in front of you
'O sole, 'o sole mio
My sun, my sun
Sta 'nfronte a te
Is shining in front of you
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jose Carreras, Giovanni Capurro, Eduard Di Capua
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Marcela castaño
As wonderful as always!
gratia1111
I love Jose more than words can say. so gorgeous! :)
shantibel
Wonderful. Thank you so much.
jsmmetal
awesome!!!!