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Hardcover Singing from the Soul: An Autobiography Book

ISBN: 1878756893

ISBN13: 9781878756893

Singing from the Soul: An Autobiography

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"The famed Spanish tenor relates his battle against acute leukemia and his subsequent comeback, and recalls his youth and his operatic career." from Google This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Josep not only sings from the soul, he's also speaking from the soul.....

I find this book to be a good opportunity to get a glimpse of the everyday life of a superstar in the operatic world. In addition to a lot of black-and-white pictures José Carreras is telling us in a very honest and straight-forward way of his life both on and off the stage. Of course there is a chapter dedicated to his fight against leukaemia and even though he's simply stating the fact of how it was going through this awfully difficult time of his life, you can't help but being touched by a human being who obviously has gone through a really horrible time, but because of good doctors and help from above in addition to an ocean of willpower he came through it - still able to sing. Apart from the chapter about his leukaemia-treatment we get some small and amusing episodes from the operatic world. What I find particularly attractive about this book is that Carreras refrain from giving us juicy gossip stories; he's simply telling us about things that has happened either with him at the centre of attraction or other episodes that he himself has witnessed. I loved the story about his first encounter with Karajan when he was going to sing in "Requiem" and Karajan had taken him on without a trial singing. When they all met up for rehearsal he was so nervous that he ended up unable to sing. Not one single note came from him during the entire rehearsal. I like this story because he shows us that even major superstars are human beings like everybody else. I also admire him for being honest enough to wanting to tell a story like this. Also the story about him calling his singing teacher from different parts of the world and complaining about having difficulties with his high C and his teacher would merely respond that "what are you talking about? You've never had a high C....." And we're given the story about how strong his desire to sing has been through his whole life and that no one in the world has heard "La donna e mobile" as many times as his family. But in the end they got fed up and asked him to go elsewhere to sing and then he simply locked himself in the bathroom and continued singing.... There are lots of stories like this throughout the book, but I don't want to spoil the fun for those who haven't read the book yet, so I won't tell you any more stories. But what I can say is that this is an enjoyable read if you're interested in opera or simply want to read about the life of a humble, honest and unassuming superstar. Normally you wouldn't think it possible to combine these things, but José Carreras shows us that it can be done. Unlike many other major stars, there isn't the slightest air of arrogance around him. At last I just have to say that José Carreras was the single force that drew me into the wonderful world of opera with his out-of-this-world-voice and honest and heartfelt singing. And for that I'm forever grateful. Thanks, Josep.

Josep not only sings from the soul, he's also speaking from the soul.....

I find this book to be a good opportunity to get a glimpse of the everyday life of a superstar in the operatic world. In addition to a lot of black-and-white pictures Jos Carreras is telling us in a very honest and straight-forward way of his life both on and off the stage. Of course there is a chapter dedicated to his fight against leukaemia and even though he's simply stating the fact of how it was going through this awfully difficult time of his life, you can't help but getting touched by a human being who obviously has gone through a really horrible time, but because of good doctors and help from above in addition to an ocean of willpower he came through it - still able to sing. Apart from the chapter about his leukaemia-treatment we get some small and amusing episodes from the operatic world. What I find particularly attractive about this book is that Carreras refrain from giving us juicy gossip stories; he's simply telling us about things that has happened either with him at the centre of attraction or other episodes that he himself has witnessed. I loved the story about his first encounter with Karajan when he was going to sing in "Requiem" and Karajan had taken him on without a trial singing. When they all met up for rehearsal he was so nervous that he ended up unable to sing. Not one single note came from him during the entire rehearsal. I like this story because he shows us that even major superstars are human beings like everybody else. I also admire him for being honest enough to wanting to tell a story like this. Also the story about him calling his singing teacher from different parts of the world and complaining about having difficulties with his high C and his teacher would merely respond that "what are you talking about? You've never had a high C....." And we're given the story about how strong his desire to sing has been through his whole life and that no one in the world has heard "La donna e mobile" as many times as his family. But in the end they got fed up and asked him to go elsewhere to sing and then he simply locked himself in the bathroom and continued singing.... There are lots of stories like this throughout the book, but I don't want to spoil the fun for those who haven't read the book yet, so I won't tell you any more stories. But what I can say is that this is an enjoyable read if you're interested in opera or simply want to read about the life of a humble, honest and unassuming superstar. Normally you wouldn't think it possible to combine these things, but Jos Carreras shows us that it can be done. Unlike many other major stars, there isn't the slightest air of arrogance around him. At last I just have to say that Jos Carreras was the single force that drew me into the wonderful world of opera with his out-of-this-world-voice and honest and heartfelt singing. And for that I'm forever grateful. Thank you, Josep.

WOW!!

This is a wonderful book of Jose Carreras. You will see how he feels about meeting Herbert von Karajan. You will see how his comeback concert turned out. You will learn about his childhood, children, favorite operas, et.alOh sure, quite a bit of it is weirdly death - obsessed (leukemia, et.al) But it surely is worthwhile!Enjoy!!

Operatic tenor's courageous comeback from leukemia.

The inspiring story of how Jose Carreras, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 1987 and given only a 10 percent chance of survival, endured chemotherapy, a bone-marrow transplant and 14 months in hospitals on two continents. His triumph over this disease is set against the backdrop of his childhood and early musical education in Barcelona in the wake of the Spanish Civil War, his fierce Catalan pride and his legendary career as one of the world's greatest operatic tenors. Although leukemia took its obvious toll on his voice, appearance and physical stamina, this autobiography charts his courageous rise back to the top of his profession. This is one of those books that you will read again and again.
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