Carreras Jos Vedic birth chart profile
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Carreras Jos

December 5, 1946 · Barcelona, Catalonia
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Current Dasha · Jupiter / Venus / Ketu · Mar 2026 – May 2026
GrammyEmmyEntertain/MusicWritersStart young less than 16SingerEntertainmentTravel for work
Biography

Carreras Jos Biography

Spanish operatic tenor, probably best known for his association with Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo; in 1990 and 1994, the Three Tenors performed concerts which were watched worldwide by audiences of over two billion. Carreras, with a sensuously beautiful voice, quickly became one of contemporary opera’s most celebrated figures, with a repertoire including "La Bohème," Don Carlo" and "I Pagliacci." His career includes over 150 records, with many achieving gold and platinum status, and he recorded over 50 complete operas. Born in the Spanish region of Catalonia, his given name was Josep Carreras. The youngest of three children, his parents were Antonia Coll-Saigi and Josep Carreras-Soler. Although he grew up during the years following Spain’s civil war, he remembered his childhood as happy and carefree. His father was a teacher by profession; because he fought on the Republican side during the war, however, his career was ruined, and he eventually became a traffic policeman. His mother had a small hairdressing shop. They immigrated to Argentina in 1951, in a fruitless search for a better life, but returned to Barcelona less than one year later. Carreras began singing as a child, seeming to feel a physical need to do so. He began voice and piano lessons, and seemed to have boundless vocal energy. Even when his family suggested his singing was starting to drive them crazy, he continued, happily locking himself in the bathroom to kept on singing. At age eight, he made his first public performance, singing "La Donna e Mobile" on Spanish National Radio, and he made his operatic debut when he was 11, as the narrator in de Falla’s "Master Peter’s Puppet Show." He continued his voice lessons while studying chemistry at the university; his intent was to join the family cosmetics company, but winning the International Verdi Singing competition in Parma, Italy changed his plans. Carreras made his international debut in 1971, in a performance of Donizetti’s "Maria Stuarda" at the Festival Hall in London. One year later, he continued his meteoric rise to fame and debuted at the New York City Opera, with "Madame Butterfly." In 1974, he debuted at the Metropolitan Opera as Cavaradossi in "Tosca." He received multiple awards throughout his career, including a 1991 Grammy, the Sir Laurence Olivier Award, the Grand Prix du Disque from the Academy of Paris and an Emmy. Lofti Mansouri, Director of the San Francisco Opera, described him as, "One of the most complete operatic stars that I have ever worked with. His musicianship, intelligence, dramatic ability, not to mention his gorgeous voice make him a total artist." In 1992, he served as musical director for the ceremonies of the Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona. He married Mercedes Perez in 1971, and their son Alberto was born one year later. They had a daughter, Julia, in 1977. An intensely private man, he found combining an international career with a family life to be a difficult task. He and his wife divorced in 1992, and he never remarried. In 1987, at the height of his career, Carreras was diagnosed with acute leukemia. The physicians gave him a ‘1 in 10’ chance of survival, but he remained optimistic despite being engaged in a battle for his life. After his recovery, he resumed his career, with the majority of his concerts and recitals benefiting the José Carerras International Leukemia Foundation, which he established in Barcelona, with branches in the United States, Switzerland and Ge
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José Carreras (born 5 December 1946, Barcelona, Spain)

Public profile: Spanish operatic tenor renowned worldwide, commonly cited as one of the Three Tenors. His career spans major opera houses, concert stages, and a long-standing commitment to philanthropic work through the Fundación Josep Carreras contra la Leucemia.

News

Public coverage in recent years has emphasized his ongoing philanthropic activities and anniversaries related to his career, rather than new operatic premieres. When new information is released, it typically appears through the Fundación Josep Carreras contra la Leucemia and major cultural outlets.

Social media details

There are no widely verified personal social media accounts publicly confirmed as belonging to José Carreras. Public updates about his work are more commonly shared via official channels of the Fundación Josep Carreras contra la Leucemia and affiliated cultural institutions. Interested readers should check those official platforms for announcements and events.

Recent projects and public work

Philanthropy and public service are central to his later career. He founded the Fundación Josep Carreras contra la Leucemia to advance leukemia research, patient support, and public awareness. The foundation funds scientific research projects, collaborates with medical and scientific communities, and hosts fundraising and awareness events. He also participates in concerts and symposia tied to cultural institutions to promote health-related causes and musical outreach.

Career highlights and background

  • World-renowned lyric tenor with a prolific operatic and concert repertoire.
  • Part of the landmark The Three Tenors project in 1990, which brought opera to a broader global audience.
  • Extensive discography featuring operatic arias, songs, and concert works, performed on stages such as the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, and the Royal Opera House.

Other information

Birth name and name variants: commonly known as José Carreras; Catalan spelling is Josep Carreras. He remains a symbolic figure in both the music world and philanthropic circles, with ongoing influence in cultural and health-related initiatives tied to his public profile.

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Numerology Profile

Life Path
1

Chaldean Life Path 1 is the path of the Sun—independence, initiative, and leadership. It indicates self-made growth and lessons in confident direction.

Destiny
3

Chaldean Destiny 3 indicates creative expression and communication. It supports writing, speaking, marketing, media, and artistic visibility.

Soul Urge
5

Chaldean Soul 5 desires freedom and variety. It seeks change, movement, experiences, and space to explore life.

Personality
7

Chaldean Personality 7 appears thoughtful, private, and analytical. Others often see depth, intelligence, and spiritual interest.

Kabbalah Number
1

Kabbalah Number 1 reflects an inner spiritual code of initiative and self-direction. It supports willpower, clarity, and a strong identity path.

Birth
5

Explore Birth Number 5 in Vedic astrology: personality traits, career paths, and lucky indicators for adaptable, freedom-loving individuals seeking destiny clues.

Life Events & Planetary Transits

Key events mapped against the active Dasha and planetary transits at the time.

1951
Family
Change residence 1951 (Moved to Argentina)
1971
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1971 in London (International debut)
1971
Relationship
Marriage 1971 (Mercedes Perez)
1974
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1974 ("Tosca")
1977
Family
Change in family responsibilities 1977 (Birth of daughter, Julia)
1987
Health
Medical diagnosis 1987 (Acute leukemia)
1990
Social
Joined group 1990 (Three Tenors)
1991
Career
Prize 1991 (Grammy)
1992
Career
New Job 1992 (Musical director for Olympics)
1992
Relationship
Divorce dates 1992
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