Les Misérables: The Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Les Misérables: The Motion Picture Soundtrack

Les Misérables: The Motion Picture Soundtrack

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In February 2008, Les Misérables was performed at the Bournemouth International Centre, England with a cast of West End stars accompanied by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Parisian Revival Version– This song is known as Le casse de la rue Plumet (The Break-In of Rue Plumet). We begin Act II with the students constructing their infamous barricade. Marius is still distracted, however, as Eponine acts as go-between for him and Cosette. Meanwhile Javert prepares to infiltrate the rebels. “On My Own” Breaking News: Samantha Hill to Take Over as Cosette for Broadway's New LES MISERABLES broadwayworld.com, retrieved 12 May 2014. Yet more musical reprises, as the Thenardiers crow about their newfound fortune to the tune of “Master of the House”, while Valjean, watching the wedding party from the shadows, asks God to take him now – to the tune of “Bring Him Home”. “Valjean’s Death”

Javert sings to the already often-used theme from "Valjean Arrested, Valjean Forgiven", "Fantine's Arrest" and "The Robbery/Javert's Intervention", only slower and in a major key. (A major) The First National Tour opened at Boston's Shubert Theatre on 12 December 1987, and continued to play major cities until late 1991. The Second National Tour (called "The Fantine Company") opened at Los Angeles' Shubert Theatre on 1 June 1988. The production played for fourteen months then transferred to San Francisco's Curran Theatre where it enjoyed a similar run. The Third National Tour of Les Misérables (called "The Marius Company") was one of the longest running American touring musical productions. Opening on 28 November 1988, at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center in Florida, and closing on 23 July 2006, at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri, [70] the tour ran for seventeen years and 7,061 performances. The tour played in 145 cities in 43 states. The same touring company also frequently performed in Canada, made a 1994 diversion to Singapore, and another diversion in 2002 to be the first Western musical production to visit China, opening in Shanghai's Grand Theatre for a three-week engagement.

“Red and Black”

Original French Version– The main song is called Mon prince est en chemin (My Prince is On the Way) where it is preceded by a long instrumental section. The part where Cosette is caught by Mme Thénardier is called Mam'zelle Crapaud (Miss Toad) that is added onto the end of "Castle on a Cloud" in the English version.

Filipponi, Pietro (27 January 2014), Young Cosette, Eponine & Gavroche Roles Cast in the New Broadway Production of LES MISÉRABLES, Gotham News, archived from the original on 6 July 2014 , retrieved 27 July 2014In 1998, a concert version in English was produced in Malta, at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta. This production was staged by a company called Act React and featured talents like Ray Mangion as Jean Valjean, Roger Tirazona as Javert, Julie James as Fantine, Leila Benn Harris as Eponine, Claire Debono as Cosette, Fabrizio Faniello as Marius, Lawrence Gray as Enjolras, Rennie Vella as Thenardier, Doreen Galea as Madame Thenardier, Dean Zammit as Gavroche and Hannah Schembri as Little Cosette. Grantaire, a revolutionary who doesn't believe in the causes of the revolution. He reveres Enjolras, and is often drunk A streetwise urchin who knows everyone and everything that happens in the slums of Paris. He later joins up with the revolutionaries. According to the book by Victor Hugo, Gavroche is the son of the Thénardiers.

Perks, Daniel (17 January 2020). "Les Misérables cast and creative team celebrate Sondheim Theatre West End production opening". www.whatsonstage.com . Retrieved 17 January 2020. Parisian Revival Version– This song is known as Le procès: comment faire? (The Trial– What to Do?). Les Misérables to move to Gielgud Theatre in July 2019 - WhatsOnStage". www.whatsonstage.com. 8 January 2019 . Retrieved 5 June 2019. Fantine's Death", also known as "Come to Me", is a song from the first act. It is followed by " The Confrontation". It is slow-paced and the tune is very soft. It has the same melody as the more famous " On My Own". This Broadway production of Les Misérables and its advertising in New York City is a recurring theme in American Psycho. The reviewer for the Financial Times wrote that Les Misérables is "the book's hilarious main cultural compass-point". [47] Original Australia production [ edit ]Master of the House" is one of the better-known songs of the musical. It introduces the Thénardiers and the crooked way that they operate their inn. The song is preceded by a lengthy introduction sung largely by regulars at the inn and Thénardier himself, which is cut from almost all recordings. Parisian Revival Version– This song is known as Seul devant ces tables vides (Alone in Front of These Empty Tables). Billington, Michael (21 September 2010). "Twenty-five years on, they ask me if I was wrong about Les Misérables ..." London: The Guardian Newspaper Online . Retrieved 31 January 2013. Original French Version– This song is known as J'avais rêvé d'une autre vie (I Had Dreamed of Another Life). Les Miserables: Sheffield Motorpoint Arena". uktw.co.uk. UK Theatre Web . Retrieved 12 August 2016.

Bring Down the Barricades: Broadway's Les Miserables Announces Date of Final Performance". Broadway.com . Retrieved 2 December 2015. Davies, Serena (9 October 2015). "Les Mis at 30: original London cast reunite to celebrate". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 23 February 2019 . Retrieved 16 June 2019.

“Dog Eats Dog”

One Day More" is a choral piece with many solos: all of the main characters (except for Fantine and The Bishop, both of whom have died by this point) sing in it in a counterpoint style known as dramatic quodlibet, as well as parts by the ensemble. It is the finale to Act 1. The song borrows themes from several songs from the first act.



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