...neither an ice cream or a cocktail drink as one might initially think, "floating island" was how the windtalkers from WWII referred to the Philippines, an archipelago strategically located in Southeast Asia...here I intend to think aloud and express my views, not only on people, places & events, but just about anything seen and heard from within and beyond my beloved "floating island", while attempting to find some significant human experiences out of them...

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

the 3 tenors

any good thing is indeed possible...

Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti


there is a tale to this once-called impossible dream that involved 2 of these 3 world-class tenors and perhaps only a few may have heard about...

even those who've never visited Spain, know of the rivalry between Catalanes and Madrilenos, since the Catalanes are fighting for their autonomy from a Madrid-dominated Spain...it so happens that, Placido Domingo is Madrileno and Jose Carreras is a Catalano...

for political reasons, in 1984, Carreras and Domingo became enemies...being that they were very popular and much sought after around the world, both stated in their contracts that they would perform only if the other was not invited...

in 1987, Carreras met up with an enemy more implacable than his rival Placido Domingo...he was taken by surprise with a terrible diagnosis : LEUKEMIA!

his fight against cancer was a painful one...he was subjected to numerous treatments, besides having bone marrow transplant and blood transfusions that forced him to travel to the United States once a month...

unable to work under these conditions, and though he possessed a considerable fortune, the high cost of these trips and medical treatments depleted his finances...almost reaching the end of his financial capability, he discovered a foundation in Madrid, the sole purpose of which was the support of treatment for the sufferers of Leukemia...thanks to the support from the "Hermosa Foundation", Carreras conquered the disease and was able to return to singing...

once again he attained his elevated and deserved status and attempted to join the foundation...reading their by-laws, he discovered that the founder, leading contributor and president of the foundation, was Placido Domingo...

he later found out that Placido had originally formed this organization to help him with his treatment, but had chosen to remain anonymous in order to not humilate him in accepting help from his "enemy"...

the most moving part of this story is their encounter...

surprising Placido at one of his performances in Madrid, Carreras interrupted the event and humbly, knelt at his feet, asked him for forgiveness and publicly thanked him...Placido helped him up and with a big hug they sealed the beginning of a great friendship...

in an interview with Placido Domingo, a reporter asked him why he had created the "Hermosa Foundation" at a time when, besides benefitting an "enemy", he had helped the other artist that was his competition...

his answer was short and definite : "We cannot afford to lose a voice like that..."

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