Yes, thanks to God... my life has a goal, much more important than my artistic activities, that is the struggle against Leukemia.
When I sing, I want people to think only about the tenor and only about the music.
I can't see why we can't toss in a Junior Walker or Wilson Pickett number in every once in a while.
If I can do concert recitals, adapting the repertoire to my needs, then no problem, that's good enough. But with operas, unless the right circumstances come up, my career is done.
I am extraordinarily lucky, I was born in a family of strong moral values, and in my life I was able to do what I liked best: debuts, great theatres, but above all, inner and deep satisfaction.
Americans, they have an incredible operatic tradition: the Metropolitan Opera House is - if not the most prestigious - one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world for over 100 years.