Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote and composed Phantom of the Opera, however the lyrics were written by Charles Hart.
Andrew Lloyd Webber, famous for Jesus Christ Superstar and Cats, composed the music for The Phantom of the Opera.
Without knowing what opera, the only answer is - the composer
Andrew Lloyd Webber
I'm pretty sure it's Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Gaston Leroux
Yes in Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, he dies of a broken heart. Christine's kiss was too much for him, he never been kiss before. He decided to set her free, Raoul free, told her she can marry Raoul or anyone if she likes. Andrew Lloyd Webber's Musical Phantom of the Opera-No, the Phantom disappears. Lon Chaney's 1925 Phantom of the Opera, he is killed by the mob. Claude Rain's 1943 Phantom of the Opera, the cave's rocks falls on him. Other movies of the Phantom of the Opera will have their own ending to the Phantom.
I think the Phantom of the opera is real as in a real ghost who is still alive and can't die.
I am not sure what you mean to find Iron in the Phantom of the Opera whether it is the book Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, several Phantom of the Opera movies, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Musical Phantom of the Opera stage and movie. There is a rock band called Iron Maiden who recorded the Andrew Lloyd Webber's song The Phantom of the Opera.
Gaston Leroux (1868-1927) was a french novalist who liked writing mystery novels. He was a bit of a "rebel"; he enjoyed drinking and gambling. He travelled to many different places, including India. His most famous novel while he was still alive - and even now - was 'The mystery of the yellow room'. 'The Phantom of the Opera' became his most well known after Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical and multiple movies were made based on his book. Throughout his life he was always writing, be it for newspapers, as a play critic, or a novelist. Gaston died in Nice on April 15th, 1927 of a major urinary infection.
Phantom of the Opera was written by Gaston Leroux, a Frenchman. The setting is in Paris, France. Erik is born in a small town outside of Rouen, France. This is stated in the book in one of the chapters. Erik is a character that Gaston created out of his imagination. It is speculated by many literature professors that Erik could be based on many homeless people who lived underground in the Garnier Paris Opera House during time Gaston was a reporter for the newspaper Le Matin. Even with this fact, no evidence so far has been founded that Erik is based on an actual man.
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.
Gaston Leroux 1909.
Gaston Leroux wrote the entire Phantom of the Opera book. However, Andrew Loid Webber wrote the musical.
Gaston Leroux wrote the original book.
The opera populaire is the opera house that is in the book/play/movie 'Phantom of the Opera'
Erik Claudin
Gaston Leroux
The first stage musical of Gaston Leroux's The Phatom of the Opera was staged in 1976 and its music was written by Ian Armit and the original English lyrics written by Ken Hill. In 1984 Hill revived the musical and wrote original lyrics placing them to opera arias by Gounod, Offenbach, Verdi, Weber, Mozart, Donizetti, and Boito. Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote music and Charles Hart wrote the original English lyrics to the better known stage musical that is Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera which opened in 1986, and which was inspired by the Ken Hill musical, and also bases on Gaston Leroux's original novel.
Don't judge a book by it's cover! See how the phantom turned out? There is good in everyone. The phantom changed in the end of the musical. When you can sing Christine's last note in the phantom of the opera, It doesn't mean you can sing The music of the night in the phantoms octave. I've tried.
"The Phantom of the Opera" is often read in high school English classes, typically for students in grades 9-12. It is considered a classic work of literature with complex themes and character development that can be analyzed at a more advanced level.
Because its gay like that.
Yes, it was written by Gaston Leroux.