"I've always said that music is like literature"
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The phrasing matters. “I’ve always said” signals a long-held conviction, a stance repeated in interviews and rehearsals, the kind of mantra artists use to keep their work anchored amid public spectacle. It also implies he’s had to argue this before: that audiences, critics, even institutions sometimes listen for technique and miss the text. For a tenor known for Verdi and Puccini, “like literature” is practically a job description. Opera is not just melody; it’s libretto, diction, and the emotional architecture of a story delivered in real time. You don’t just sing a high note; you “read” a character’s crisis.
There’s subtext, too, about access. Literature invites close reading; Carreras is asking for close listening, for audiences to treat a performance as interpretation rather than display. Coming from a star whose career also includes public activism and a highly visible battle with illness, the claim nudges music toward moral and human stakes: art that can be reread, re-lived, and argued over, not simply consumed and forgotten.
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| Topic | Music |
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