Don Juan the Triumph. This play is fictional, but Don Juan is a known character for over at least from the 1600s' in literature. Andrew Lloyd Webber The Phantom of the Opera's Don Juan The Triumph is told in his point of view and his success in seducing the woman that he wants and desires.
You have come here
In pursuit of your deepest urge
In pursuit of that wish which till now has been silent...
Silent
I have brought you
That our passions may fuse and merge
In your mind you've already succumbed to me, dropped all defenses
Completely succumbed to me Now you are here with me
No second thoughts
You've decided
Decided.
The Point of No Return.
Don Juan is a rogue and a libertine who takes great pleasure in seducing women and (in most versions) enjoys fighting their men. Later, in a graveyard, Don Juan encounters a statue of Don Gonzalo, the dead father of a girl he has seduced, Doña Ana de Ulloa, and impiously invites the father to dine with him; the statue gladly accepts. The father's ghost arrives for dinner at Don Juan's house and in turn invites Don Juan to dine with him in the graveyard. Don Juan accepts and goes to the father's grave, where the statue asks to shake Don Juan's hand. When he extends his arm, the statue grabs hold and drags him away to Hell.
The Phantom was never given an "official name."
However, he has been referred to as Erik many times and this is what he is known to "Phans" by, and although there have been a few known surnames given to him none of them belong to him.
If you're talking about the operas Andrew Lloyd Webber came up with in the musical its "Hanniabal", "Il Muto", and "Don Juan Triumphant"
He never wrote an opera.
Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote this modern opera.
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
he wrote the music for phantom of the opera... i don't know any others.
In fact the opera 'Narciso' is by Alessandro Scarlatti who was Domenico's father. He wrote 115 operas of which about half are lost. The information available shows that he came to London in 1719 to direct his opera 'Narciso' at the King's Theatre.
Yes. The Phantom wrote the opera titled "Don Juan Triumphant".
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber is the writer of the Phantom of the Opera.
He never wrote an opera.
Gaston Leroux wrote the original book of Phantom of the Opera, but it was later made into a film/play by Andrew Lloyd Webber, who also wrote the music for it.
Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote this modern opera.
Gaston Leroux
Gaston Leroux wrote the entire Phantom of the Opera book. However, Andrew Loid Webber wrote the musical.
None. Grieg never wrote an opera.
No, Edvard Grieg never wrote a complete opera.
Gaston Leroux wrote the original book.
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe.