in the Phantom of the Opera them song the phantom of the Opera is the subject of the song
phantom of the opera its the song of the vagabonds from THE Vagabond King :-)
Steve Harley was originally supposed to be the phantom on stage but instead Michael Crawford was the given the role of the phantom. Although you can find videos of Steve Harley and Sarah Brightman singing the song "The Phantom Of The Opera" it never went on stage. Andrew Lloyd Webber changed his mind for the part of the phantom at the last minute, giving it to Michael Crawford.
The operas used in this film are: The French Opera "Faust" by Charles Gounoud, The Italian Opera "La Traviata" by Verdi, & the Biblical Opera "Norma." In the musical stage version, "La Traviata" is mentioned, as well as "Aida." For the stage version, a fictional opera of a Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Nights Dream" is used. The song in the Bistro is "Par Le Rang Et Par L'opulence The song at the end, the one she sings with the Phantom is "Oui, c'est toi que j'aime" from Faust. .
In the musical, it is A flat. Not sure about the movie, though.
There is no name for it. However the ending of an opera is usually referred to as the finale of the opera.
I believe you are thinking of the song "The Phantom of the Opera"
the song directly before all i ask of you is why have you brought me here
Music of the Night
1909 by Gaston Leroux.
phantom of the opera its the song of the vagabonds from THE Vagabond King :-)
There is no song by Iron Maiden in the musical or movie 'The Phantom Of The Opera', however the band have recorded a track based on the novel, called "Phantom of the Opera" on their first album, 'Iron Maiden' released in 1980.
Andrew Lloyd Webbers' play Cats
At the credits at the end:)
Yes you can at various musical websites.
almost all the instruments in an orchestra are used in the song
The song is Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again, from the Phantom of the Opera
Norma, La Traviata and Faust