What is three tenors?

The Three Tenors were a trio of operatic tenors who performed together in concerts and recordings in the 1990s and early 2000s. The members of the group were Jose Carreras, Plácido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti, three of the most celebrated and accomplished tenors in the world of opera.

The Three Tenors first performed together at a concert during the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Rome, and the success of this performance led to a series of concerts around the world. The group released several albums and DVDs of their performances, which were highly popular and helped introduce opera to a wider audience.

The Three Tenors performed a mix of opera arias, popular songs, and traditional folk tunes, showcasing their incredible vocal talents and showmanship. Their concerts were known for their electrifying performances and the strong camaraderie between the three singers.

The Three Tenors were widely regarded as some of the greatest tenors of their time, and their performances helped to popularize opera and bring classical music to a new generation of fans. Their legacy continues to influence and inspire opera singers and music lovers around the world.