Track Listing Title/Composer/Time 01. Ouvre tes yeux bleus (Poeme d'amour: No. 3. Ouvre tes yeux bleus, ma mignonne) - Jules Massenet (2:56)
02. Apres un reve (3 Songs, Op. 7: No. 1) - Gabriel Faure (text by R. Bussine) (2:50) 03. Los dos miedos (Poema en forma de canciones, Op. 19: No. 4) - Joaquin Turina (3:00) 04. Tengo nostalgia de ti - Tata Nacho (2:41) 05. Intima - Tata Nacho (2:59) 06. Sonnets: I vidi in terra angelici costumi (3 Sonetti di Petrarca, S270/1/R578a (1st version) - Franz Liszt (5:59) 07. Sonnets: Benedetto sia 'l giorno (3 Sonetti di Petrarca, S270/1/R578a (1st version) - Franz Liszt (7:09) 08. Sonnets: Pace non trovo (3 Sonetti di Petrarca, S270/1/R578a (1st version) - Franz Liszt (8:14) 09. Sole e amore - Giacomo Puccini (2:07) 10. Terra e mare - Giacomo Puccini (1:51) 11. Menti all'avviso - Giacomo Puccini (5:53) 12. Aprile (version for voice and piano) - Francesco Paolo Tosti (4:06) 13. Non t''amo piu (version for voice and piano) - Francesco Paolo Tosti (5:44) 14. A vuchella, "Arietta di Posillipo" (version for voice and piano) - Francesco Paolo Tosti (3:05) 15. L'ultima canzone (version for voice and piano) - Francesco Paolo Tosti (4:47) 16. Core'ngrato (Catari) - Salvatore Cardillo (3:51) 17. Dicitencello vuie - Rodolfo Falvo (3:22)
Jose Carreras (tenor) Vincenzo Scalera (piano)
September, 1988 / Vienna State Opera
Mp3-192 kbps | 97,9 MB | Front, back
Duration 01: 10: 44
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Legendary tenor Jose Carreras performed the evening of music recorded here at the Vienna State Opera in September 1988 as a musical "thank you" to all the Austrians who had supported him in his fight over the previous year against the potentially lethal condition of leukaemia. The pianist is at this very special concert was Vincenzo Scalera, and the repertoire encompasses Faure, Massenet, Turina, Liszt, Puccini, Tosti and more.
Jose Carreras was diagnosed with leukaemia in 1987, and was only given a 10% chance of survival. However, as a result of an iron will, a positive outlook and good fortune, he gradually regained his health, and went on to produce the best selling series of "Three Tenors" recordings alongside Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti. During 1988 he appeared in a series of comeback concerts including this one that took place on 16 September in Vienna.
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