A Historic Night at Virtuosos: “My Way” Reimagined
On June 6, 2025, the world witnessed a musical event destined for the history books. The stage of Virtuosos, celebrating its 10th anniversary, became the meeting point of generations and genres as Plácido Domingo, José Carreras, Dimash Qudaibergen, and HAUSER united for a breathtaking rendition of Frank Sinatra’s immortal classic, “My Way.”
A Fusion of Legacies and Genius
The performance was more than a collaboration — it was a dialogue between eras. Domingo and Carreras, the legendary pillars of operatic grandeur, brought their unmistakable richness and emotional depth. Dimash, with his four-octave range and feather-light control, bridged classical mastery with modern showmanship. HAUSER’s cello, meanwhile, whispered and soared between them, giving the arrangement a cinematic soul that lingered in every note.
Together, they transformed Sinatra’s reflective anthem into a multigenerational masterpiece — at once nostalgic and new, intimate and epic.
Dimash’s Dream Realized
For Dimash Qudaibergen, sharing the stage with his lifelong idols was more than an honor — it was the fulfillment of a dream. Backstage, he recalled how Domingo’s mentorship and words of encouragement years earlier had shaped his artistic path.
“When Maestro Domingo told me, ‘I enjoy your art as well,’ I was speechless,” Dimash shared. “To sing beside him is something I’ll never forget.”
His humility stood in striking contrast to the otherworldly power of his voice — an instrument that, during the performance, reached notes few singers would dare attempt.
A Modern Homage to Sinatra
Their interpretation honored Sinatra’s original 1968 version while subtly nodding to The Three Tenors’ 1994 tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes. The song unfolded like a relay of emotion: Carreras’s heartfelt delivery, Domingo’s commanding crescendos, Dimash’s celestial high notes, and HAUSER’s elegiac cello weaving through each phrase.
By the final chorus, their four distinct timbres merged into one — a symbolic harmony of past, present, and future.
When the last note faded, the hall was silent for a heartbeat before erupting into thunderous applause. It wasn’t just appreciation; it was awe.
A Passing of the Torch
Filmed for Virtuosos’ global broadcast and YouTube release, the performance transcended the screen. Critics and fans alike hailed it as a “passing of the torch” — a reminder that great music knows no boundaries of age, genre, or language.
As HAUSER’s cello whispered the final echo of “I did it my way,” it was clear: the song — and the spirit of artistic integrity it represents — continues to evolve, carried forward by a new generation of masters who dare to do it their way.

