In the musical, Inspector Javert sings his final song shortly before he commits suicide. This song is known simply as "Javert's Suicide." It echoes the melody of a song sung by Valjean at the beginning of the musical, "Valjean's Soliloquy." This is interesting because both men sing this melody when at a crossroad in their lives--at the point of a difficult choice. Yet, in the end, Valjean chooses life and a fresh start, while Javert chooses death. It enhances both the similarities and differences between the two men.
As Javert jumps from the bridge, the music swells and shifts into the melody of his theme, "Stars."
Solo sung by Javert is "Stars"
a hook is what gets you intrested in a song the course comes after every verse a verse is what tells the story the bridge is like a musical break in the song where there is only music no lyrics
Billy Joel has a song called "This is the Time" from his album "The Bridge"
ok not to be mean but 1st of all the tigers come at night is just a line in the song. The song is really called i dreamed a dream, and you need permission because someone else wrote that song so you need they're permission
When more than one singer is singing at the same time, it is usually called harmony.
Solo sung by Javert is "Stars"
The song is Javert At The Barricade / Little People.
No, "Pie Jesu" is not a song from Les Miserables. It is a religious choral piece often included in requiem settings. Les Miserables is a musical featuring songs like "I Dreamed a Dream" and "One Day More."
You can find the lyrics to the song "Stars" from the Les Miserables film on various online platforms such as Genius, AZLyrics, or directly on the official Les Miserables website. You may also find the lyrics in the official soundtrack of the film.
I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables.
Low Bridge - song - was created in 1905.
Bridge to Nowhere - song - was created in 2006.
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Cosette sings "Castle on a Cloud" in the musical Les Miserables. The song is performed by young Cosette when she dreams of being in a better place than the one she currently lives in.
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London Bridge Is Falling Down was created in 1744.
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