The moment Andrew Lloyd Webber met and fell in love with Sarah Brightman. The song was written for her and it was expression of his love for her. That version had different lyrics and was called "Married Man". The lyrics were later rewritten and the song was added into the The Phantom of the Opera. After her run as the original Christine, she began using the song in her solo concerts.One version of "The Music of the Night", as performed by Sarah Brightman, has alternate lyrics, as well as an alternate ending, replacing the line "To the power of the music that I write," with "To the harmony which dreams alone can write".
The song "The Music of the Night" is from the musical Phantom of the Opera. The lyrics were written by Charles Hart, and the music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Love Never Dies.Andrew Lloyd Webber is currently working on the Wizard of Oz with Michael Crawford as the wizard which will be at the West End stage in London which will open February 2011.
Andrew Lloyd Webber writes the Music. Charles Hart wrote the lyrics for the Phantom of the Opera.Andrew did write the original lyrics to the Music of the Night sung by Michael Crawford in 1986 for the London Stage. Then he asked Charles Harts to rewrite the lyrics Music of the Night to the present lyrics known today first sung by Michael Crawford on Broadway as the Phantom. There are three lyrics versions of the Music of the Night.1968 Andrew/ Tim Rice wrote Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat1976 Andrew/Tim Rice wrote Evita1989 Aspects of Love Andrew/Don Black/ Charles Hart2004 Women in White Andrew/David Zippel2010 Wizard of Oz Andrew/Tim Rice
because they had written it like that
1965-66 The Likes Of Us. Not performed professionally until 2005, at Lloyd Webber's Sydmonton Festival and for the BBC's Friday Night Is Music Night. Now performed by school and amateur companies in the UK and available on CD. 1967-68 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Added to on numerous occasions over the years, most recently in 2007 for the West End revival starring Lee Mead. 1969-70. Jesus Christ Superstar. Minor additons for Broadway (1971) and the film (1973). 1973-76 Evita. Additons/changes for the West End production (1978) and the film (1996). The major movie addition You Must Love Me, won a Best Song Oscar for Webber/Rice in 1997. 1986 Cricket (Hearts and Wickets). A short oratorio written for HM the Queen's 60th birthday and performed only twice, once before the Royal Family. Not yet available as a recording.
The song "The Music of the Night" is from the musical Phantom of the Opera. The lyrics were written by Charles Hart, and the music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Love Never Dies.Andrew Lloyd Webber is currently working on the Wizard of Oz with Michael Crawford as the wizard which will be at the West End stage in London which will open February 2011.
Among other things he wrote the wonderful musical A Little Night Music, the show from which his song Send In The Clowns is taken. He also wrote the 1986 version of The Phantom of the Opera, also filled with wonderful music.
Andrew Lloyd Webber writes the Music. Charles Hart wrote the lyrics for the Phantom of the Opera.Andrew did write the original lyrics to the Music of the Night sung by Michael Crawford in 1986 for the London Stage. Then he asked Charles Harts to rewrite the lyrics Music of the Night to the present lyrics known today first sung by Michael Crawford on Broadway as the Phantom. There are three lyrics versions of the Music of the Night.1968 Andrew/ Tim Rice wrote Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat1976 Andrew/Tim Rice wrote Evita1989 Aspects of Love Andrew/Don Black/ Charles Hart2004 Women in White Andrew/David Zippel2010 Wizard of Oz Andrew/Tim Rice
Yes, Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote the music for Sarah's voice, especially the Music of the Night.
Well, If you really listen to what the Phantom is saying, he's basically saying: The light is cold and judgemental, but the dark judges not by physically stature. Instead, in the darkness, inner beauty flows forth. In the dark, we are free to be ourselves. In the dark, society's propaganda is meaningless, the shackles of oppression evanesce, and the wings of our souls can spread.
because they had written it like that
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The instructions were written in very poor English. At night he gave instruction in Music Theory.
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