The main character was Christine Daae.
That Girl - 1966 Phantom of the Horse Opera 1-14 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
If the Christine cannot hit the note every performance they use a recording. The high note Christine sings (the highest note in the show) is an E, and sometimes the note strains the voice so they give the girl a break. --------------- UPDATE To be more precise, in the song "Phantom of the Opera" with Sarah Brightman in her earliest days that end note is an off the chart E6. Which is well above "normal" Soprano range. -Zaljereck
I thought the girl would end up with the phantom, so I was really surprised when she didn't.
Christine, Roul(not sure if I spelled that right), and the Phantom No no noo!!! I think the questioner is asking who they ARE! Phantom- Gerald Butler I have no idea what Christine and Raoul's real names are, but Google it, and you'll find a movie thing with all the names of the characters!~
The main character was Christine Daae.
Norma, La Traviata and Faust
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.
I wish i had his mask. And his girl.
That Girl - 1966 Phantom of the Horse Opera 1-14 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
That Girl - 1966 Phantom of the Horse Opera 1-14 was released on: USA: 8 December 1966
If the Christine cannot hit the note every performance they use a recording. The high note Christine sings (the highest note in the show) is an E, and sometimes the note strains the voice so they give the girl a break. --------------- UPDATE To be more precise, in the song "Phantom of the Opera" with Sarah Brightman in her earliest days that end note is an off the chart E6. Which is well above "normal" Soprano range. -Zaljereck
Jennifer ellison
I thought the girl would end up with the phantom, so I was really surprised when she didn't.
Christine, Roul(not sure if I spelled that right), and the Phantom No no noo!!! I think the questioner is asking who they ARE! Phantom- Gerald Butler I have no idea what Christine and Raoul's real names are, but Google it, and you'll find a movie thing with all the names of the characters!~
Romance and drama.
In originally written by Gaston Leroux and first published as a novel in 1909. It's a story about a man named Erik, who is a musical genius but whose face is horribly disfigured ever since his birth and because of that he has been shunned, hated and abused by the society and his mother feared and loathed him. In the original novel his face looks like a skull. And as he is also very skinny, it results him looking like a corpse. In the Andrew Lloyd Webber stage musical adaptation and the 2004 film based on it, only half of his face is deformed. Eventually he went to hiding from the world, ending up living deep underground in the cellar dungeons of the Paris Opera House and with his multi-talent genius, he has created the imago of a ghost haunting the opera house. As the ghost he makes his living by stealing and demanding from the managers his share of the profit the opera house makes.He falls in love with a young singer, Christine Daaè and starts to coach her to become a perfect singer. He appeared to her as the Angel of Music, who her recently passed away father had promised to send her and she believed in - so he is nothing but a echoing voice in her dressing room and she keeps him secret. When Christine's childhood friend and sweetheart, vicount Raoul de Chagny suddenly appears back into her life, the Phanrom/Erik - known to Christine as the Angel of Music - becomes jealous. As the Phantom/Erik has already fallen obsessively in love with Christine and his violent and utterly lonely life has made him horribly deranged and insane, the love triangle increases into a nightmare. In the original novel he's killed before and he still kills in means to get Christine. The fact that Christine tries to escape with Raoul and engages him, doesn't help at all. In the end of the original story, he kidnaps Christine and attempts to drown Raoul and another man in a torture chamber, if Christine didn't agree to marry him.In the Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical adaptation, she shows it by putting the engagment ring on and kissing him twice full on the lips. In the original novel, she just wears the ring and the wedding dress and he sees his living wife in her eyes. She does kiss his forehead and lets him kiss hers in the end of the original story but it's a bit later for a different reason. In both endings, her sacrifice and commitment leads to Erik/the Phantom making a redeeming act of love by letting her go with Raoul. In the original novel's end, Erik/the Phantom dies. In the Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, he just disappears somewhere. In the ALW musical version he threatens to kill only Raoul who came alone to try and save Christine and the Phantom threatens to kill him by hanging or strangling instead of drowning.The Andrew Lloyd Webber stage musical and the film based on it is a romanticized version of Leroux's original story which is much more of a horror genre. But both versions have the same essence and basically the same essential characteristics for the main characters that are the same ones. The essential differences are in how deformed the Phantom's face is, and the musical has the Phantom feel sexual desire towards Christine whereas in the novel he does feel sexual toward Christine in chapter 12, he write Don Juan the Triumph in the expression of his love for her , he even tells her she will burn if he played it for her directly. In Gaston Leroux's novel it is written in sexual suppression of the Victorian age. In the musical she feels some nature of more romantic/mature love for the Phantom whereas in the novel Christine loves the Phantom only as a father figure and a teacher who taught her music, she loved his voice but she was in love with only Raoul.