Melodie de Paris

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

Track 2 (Im really sorry. i put track 1 after track 2. A big mistake. Should i re upload? i don't really feel like it. But just switch tracks after 4:56 of the track.)

Glory Crampton, Paul Schoeffler and Company

Act 1: It is late afternoon on the Avenue de l'Opera in Paris, somewhere around the turn of the century. Christine Daee, a seller of songs, enters singing Melodie de Paris. As she sings, she hands sheet music to people nearby. Among those her voice and beauty attract is the rouguishly handsome Count de Chandon. He tells her that her voice may be lovely but, for opera, it will need training. He offers her his card if she will show this card to Gerard Carriere, the Opera House manager, she will receive lessons. She stares at the card in amazement, then at the magnificient Opera House looming behind her. It's like a dream come true!

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  • Actually the miniseries in 1990 was based off of the musical. Not the other way around.

  • They've gotta make a movie on this! If Hollywood doesn't, I will!

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  • @rhiready There goes the baker with his tray like always...

  • @atoafriend There's a movie very similar to this musical here on Youtube. Try Phantom of the Opera 1990... I fell in love with it. XD

  • also similarities from 'Belle' from Beauty and the Beast

  • This Reminds me of 'Storybook' from Scarlet pimpernel

  • Love the music from this musical it has alot of soul, and the mini series well portrayed the feelings that the songs expressed, without them being there. Charles Dance was an absolutly superb Phantom.

  • Why does this remind of Bonjour from Beauty and the Beast

    *doges angry comments*

    I do like it though, a good song to sway to...

  • i wish hollywood will NEVER touch this!!!! in my opinion, they screwed up Nine and they should not be allowed to f*** up another fantastic yeston show!

    personally, i like this Phantom better than POTO because of the score and the songs. i hope this would go at least off-broadway in the near future (even though, that's impossible since that terrible sequel will soon be premiering on bway -.-)

  • I think that that's what they meant...

  • Actually, you're both wrong. (unless you meant what follows) Yeston and Kopit wrote the script for Phantom. After they heard about Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, they abandoned it. A few years later, they sold it to NBC for the miniseries. Still after that, they revisited it and it became the musical it is now.

  • Do you have the lyrice to this or do you know where I can find them, I love this song, and I would like to use it in an audition I'm doing.

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