Encore: 'O Sole MioJosé Carreras, Zubin Mehta, Orchestra of the Rome Opera House, Plácido Domingo, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino & Luciano Pavarotti
GranadaJosé Carreras, Zubin Mehta, Orchestra of the Rome Opera House & Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Encore: Nessun dormaJosé Carreras, Zubin Mehta, Orchestra of the Rome Opera House, Plácido Domingo, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino & Luciano Pavarotti
ALBUMEt Portare Una Rosa (Remasterizado 2023)José Carreras
ALBUMMi Otro Perfil (Remasterizado 2023)José Carreras
ALBUMVerdi: Don CarlosMirella Freni, Agnes Baltsa, José Carreras, Piero Cappuccilli, Ruggero Raimondi, Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera & Herbert von Karajan
ALBUMPuccini: Madama ButterflyMirella Freni, Teresa Berganza, José Carreras, Juan Pons, Philharmonia Orchestra & Giuseppe Sinopoli
ALBUMBalada: Cristóbal Colón (Christopher Columbus)José Carreras, Liceu Grand Theatre Chorus, Theo Alcantara & Liceu Grand Theatre Orchestra
ALBUMVerdi: un Ballo In MascheraOrchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Chorus of La Scala, Milan, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli, José Carreras, Montserrat Caballé & Renato Bruson
With his sweet, lyric tenor, he's more than just one of the big three.
Artist Biography
One of contemporary opera's most celebrated figures, José Carreras is perhaps best known for his association with the Three Tenors, a distinction shared with Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo. Over the course of his career, Carreras recorded more than 50 complete operas and 40 classical and popular recitals; in 1992, he served as musical director for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Summer Olympic Games in his native Barcelona, and he also published an autobiography, José Carreras, Singing from the Soul, detailing his battle with leukemia. In 2009, he retired from opera while continuing to perform occasional recitals.