almost all the instruments in an orchestra are used in the song
His real name is Erik. Though Andrew loyd webber never used it in the play, they mention his name a few times in the book "phantom of the opera", written by Gaston Leroux.
281 in the 25th anniversary performance.
In the play it looks like a string is used and it hugs the shoulder as for the movie I believe it is similair.
Erik's name is not used in the Andrew Lloyd Webbers' play or movie.
An example of a rock opera would be Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. The instruments and style of the music is rock, but the music is exaggerated the same way that opera is. The term can be used loosely to describe over exaggerated rock music.
No Bach was not used in 2004 Phantom of the Opera, it was all written by Andrew Lloyd Webber. 1943 Phantom of the Opera with Claude Rains used Bach when he is playing the organ, Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
One of the instruments is the Pipa.
yes
I am not sure, as your question is confusing
scenery and costumes
Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, the Phantom was born with an unknown deformity from birth, he looked like a skeleton, a corpse. 1925 Phantom of the Opera with Lon Chaney, his deformity was straight from the Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, his form was like a skeleton from his face to his feet. Lon Chaney did his own make-up. 1943 Phantom of the Opera with Claude Rains, he had acid throw on his face that is used in etchings. 1962 Phantom of the Opera with Herbert Lom, he was set on fire and so was the Opera House. 2004 Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, Gypsy tortured his side of face when he was a young man to barely adult hood before he had escaped.
His real name is Erik. Though Andrew loyd webber never used it in the play, they mention his name a few times in the book "phantom of the opera", written by Gaston Leroux.
Andrew Loyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera 2004, Geraint Butler's Phantom was abused by gypsy. 1925 Lon Chaney's Phantom of the Opera, he was born this way. 1943 Claude Rains' Phantom of the Opera, he was thrown a tray of acid used for art etchings. 1962 Herbert Lom's Phantom of the Opera, the music sheets catches on fire. It was unintentional. Thinking he had the bottle water, it is acid he, throws into his face, as his room is engulf in flames. He escapes by jumping into the underground water.
281 in the 25th anniversary performance.
The Garnier Opera House of Paris which is used for ballet created by Charles Garnier in 1875.
In the play it looks like a string is used and it hugs the shoulder as for the movie I believe it is similair.
Pretty much a full orchestra. To be specific: Violins, violas, cellos, double bass, flutes, piccolos, clarinets, oboes, bassoon, trumpets, bass trombone, french horn, percussion, keyboards, and a pipe organ. I think that's about it, maybe a few more.