May 24 1993
Carlotta Giudicelli
Christine Daae
The female protagonist is Christine Daaé, a young Swedish opera singer.
The word is protagonist, in effect the main or lead character, not type-cast as hero or villain. it would have to be the title character, the Phantom himself.
christine main soprano phantom also known as eric sings duets with christine philip christines fiance and childhood friend
Carlotta Giudicelli
Christine Daae
The female protagonist is Christine Daaé, a young Swedish opera singer.
Marcus Mumford is the lead singer and plays the guitar. Winston Marshall plays the banjo. Ted Dwane plays the double bass. Ben Lovett plays the piano and accordian.
The word is protagonist, in effect the main or lead character, not type-cast as hero or villain. it would have to be the title character, the Phantom himself.
erm, Christine Daae is the lead actress in the film Phantom of the Opera.. so no
christine main soprano phantom also known as eric sings duets with christine philip christines fiance and childhood friend
Characters in Phantom of the Opera include Erik, the ghost, Christine Daae, Raoul, Viscount de Chagny, Philippe, Count de Chagny, Madame Giry, Meg Giry, Debienne and Poligny, Armand Moncharmin and Firmin Richard, and The Persian. The Phantom of the Opera is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux.
Hmmm...well, the lead roles are: Christine- Emmy Rossum Raoul- Patrick Wilson The Phantom, Erik- Gerard Butler La Carlotta- Minnie Driver Madam Giry- Miranda Richardson Meg- Jennifer Ellison
Yes, She sings in "The Phantom of the Opera" Her character is "Christian" And her voice is amazing!!!!!!!!!! I love this movie very much!!! And i love her songs very much too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!^_^
The primary conflict is that between Raoul and the Phantom, as they vie for Christine's love; the interal conflict of Christine herself, having to choose of the two, is also somewhat present in the first act. Secondary conflicts are those for control of the opera house between the Phantom and the managers Andre and Firmin, and for the top spot as female lead between Christine and Carlotta (although this is not so much of a conflict itself as another facet of the previous one).
In opera it refers to the opera 'Tosca' by Puccini and to the lead 'Floria Tosca' a celebrated singer in that opera.