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The Hermosa Foundation
I have done some language editing based on my knowledge of the early connection of the three tenors. The formation of the HERMOSA foundation, behind the scenes, by Domingo, to help Carreras seems extrordinary (if they had political differences) though not entirely out of charater for Placido. Does anyone have a citation for this event? MarnetteD | Talk 04:38, 14 May 2005 (UTC)
The Hermosa story is entirely fictitious. The José Carreras International Leukemia Foundation has now issued this notice in English: https://www.fcarreras.org/eng/noticies2.php?id=64 and Spanish: https://www.fcarreras.org/cas/noticies2.php?id=64 Voceditenore 10:30, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
Erm, am I missing something?
Two days for a reason not to move this back to his actual name, instead of "Josep" Sherurcij 22:21, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
Major Edit
This entry had become very bitty and disorganized, was missing much information about Carreras's life and career, lacked proper referencing, and contained some inappropriate or less than helpful links. Consequently, I have virtually re-written the article. I still need to expand the bibliography and make more internal links to other Misplaced Pages articles. Note that some phrases are taken verbatim from the Biography of José Carreras, which I authored and which appears on my web site Voce di Tenore and also on the Decca Classics web site with my permission. Voceditenore 19:38, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
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