Me identifico con tu comentario. Comencé con Iron Maiden, luego el libro y se convirtió en mi villano favorito, busque documentales y encontré el musical, nuevamente alucine, después ví versiones de Camilo sesto, hasta la de Antonio Banderas es excelente. Solo lamento no encontrar una interpretación de Pavarotti
00:00 Overture 01:25 Think of Me 03:26 The Mirror (Angel of Music) 04:17 Angel of Music 05:18 The Music of the Night 07:41 Twisted Every Way 08:20 Prima Donna 09:41 Masquerade 11:37 Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again 13:42 The Phantom of the Opera 15:46 The Point of No Return 17:50 All I Ask Of You 19:50 Finale (The very last bit of this song) 20:35 Masquerade Remix (?) 21:02 Finale (The very few notes of this song)
Great pleasure, …thank you ! “classical music style” - [04:07-04:17] ! /but, what is this work ?/ nice ! - [06:40 - 06:55] , [07:23 - 07:40] Johann Strauss style - [08:20 - 09:40] Maurice Ravel „Bolero” (final) - [20:54 - 20:58]
Can we give a moment of thanks to the music engineer? The clarity and ability to hear each “voice” in this recording is extraordinary! (Not to mention the way to “low end” comes through so well!)
I was the tmpanist in this & this was recorded in Dolby Atmos (Ten Times better than Dolby Digital) those microphones pick up the smallest noise like turning the page of your music to loud & in my case adjusting the note of the timpani using a creaky pedal. If you get yourself a Dolby Atmos sound bar then you won't regret it. As a professional musician i have played many versions of ALW's musicals (Phantom, Love Never Dies, Superstar etc) & this is the best suite arrangement i have ever played in) Andrew also did a suite for Sunset Boulevard & Evita recorded in the same sitting over 2 days. Here are the links for these & share this beautiful music. sunset Boulevarde .ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T30YnAwgjtU.html & Evita. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LiZ0TlZ8WgM.html. Enjoy.
That piccolo player is AMAZING. As a flutist and piccolo player myself, his intonation and sound is mesmerizing. The climax of Masquerade is where he really shines.
One of the best orchestrations I have heard of the show (or any Broadway show). Follows in the traditions of the French and English masters, and yet it is fresh and original. And a nice nod to Stravinsky at the end. Really fantastic! Hats off to all involved, especially the orchestrator. I wish that person was acknowledged in the description.
Strange thing, but whilst I love his “big” works, this album left me cold. I thought the lifeless orchestrations were the poorest I’ve heard for his larger scale pieces.
@@darthkurland Yes, very similar in orchestration, the triangle, the tremolo in the strings, the crescendo into the crash cymbal to punctuate the ending. Very effective.
This is so beautiful. I can't read music or play any instruments. This is amazing. I can close my eyes and I can see the scenes come to life. Thank you Sir for Phantom.
I am the same, harmonies confuse me, I can't hold a note to save myself. But in this clip I can sing like Michael Crawford, my imagination puts me there. For a music tragic like myself this is wonderful. PS. I share your frustrations in our lack of musical ability :)
And you just made me cry as I read your comment with Think of Me playing in the background. I lack musical abilities too but I am highly sensitive and this kind of music makes me feel safe.
In the show the transition from Masquerade to the Phantom's theme is so gripping and powerful... those five beats that just strangle the party. My favourite single moment of my favourite musical.
I do not know who mixed it. But he or she sure did an amazing job! So crystal clear! I hope you check this recording with all of your subs too. This was done by Gregory K. Squires! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e459wlIjOns.html
It definitely should sound amazing, seeing how many microphones they have set up to capture everything. I can't even imagine what that is like to set up and run, not to mention the mixing.
Mixed by Such Sweet Thunder who are Kirsty Whalley and Peter Cobbin. They have mixed many famous film scores. They are also credited with having recorded it which is an amazing piece of work in itself.
It lead me back to 2004 when I saw The Phantom movie. I was mesmerized by this themes in that time and now again. Today that cinema doesn't exist anymore but the memories remain vivid in my memory. Bravo maestro.
i'll never get tired of this music, its absolutely genius and phenomenal......... have no idea how someone could ever put such a story into such music. i always cry listening to it
Thank you thank you thank you for this!!!! Phantom has been my favorite since I was 12 now 45....your music is beautiful and will delight many generations to come. Thank you Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber ❤
One of the greatest full symphonic performances & best arrangement of ALW's Phantoms suites i have ever played. Special mention to the french horn players they were outstanding. Must have really busted their chops.
For folks who don't know this, these musicians are professionals. They went to college and got some degrees: bachelors, masters, and probably doctorates. They spent a lot of time practicing. It makes me want to get back to practicing too. I imagine I know some of these musicians because they first play for the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra or they teach at either LBCC or CSULB.
This was incredibly wonderful. Andrew LLoyd Webber has written so many smashing scores, I wish all of the others he wrote would become movies also so we could live them forever.
San Francisco midweek performance box seats in the early nineties, what a treat! The original Masquerade scene was brilliant and so vividly colorful. First time I saw grandfatherly men cry at the ending. I would love to see it again live with an orchestra this size😍😍
20 times at Her Majesty's Theatre (now His Majesty... bah) and 2 times in NYC at Majestic Theatre. One of the best shows I've ever seened: I know every single note! Thanks for this video!
I am so happy I ran across this scanning thru you tube. All the times I've seen the phantom I never once saw the orchestra play these beautiful and touching pieces. How many people are in this orchestra...they're spread out in such a large area. Mr. Weber, you are a genius. I have to admit I loved the Phantom with Gerard in it, the modern Phantom I didn't really care for...everything done on stage, the settings, costumes etc just weren't there. Thank you...love music, loved this video! ❤🎼🎶🎵
I was the timpanist in this there were close to 80 musicians but with everybody micd up it sounded more like a full symphonic orchestra which has usually at least 120 people. It was recorded over 2 days & Simon Lee really worked us hard. There was a young flutist (around 18) who was struggling with her part & was sacked & given her marching orders in front of the entire orchestra. I think Simon Lee could have handled that better. He is a real tough judge but he is a real hard ass although these musicians are the best of the best & are paid well & there should be a expectation that the musicians should deliver first class music. A hard, arduous 2 days but also enjoyable.
@@helpstopanimalabuse8153 Great to hear from an insider of the performance. Also, I hate it when the video director or editor does not recognize that when ever the timpanist is playing, he is the most visual instrumentalist in the orchestra.
@@1106gary You must be a mind reader, i was the Timpanist. The timpanis are the link between the brass & percussion. You need excellent tone hearing. If you hit one off note it's very obvious. it is a challenging instrument. Everybody was spaced out because of Covid. This was filmed at the Theatre Royal which ALW owns & had just spent 19 million dollars on a complete refurbishment. it looks stunning. The top section is very high & steep. There are 2 other similar pieces we recorded. Just search "Sunset Boulevarde Symphonic Suite" & Evita Symphonic Suite.
Beautiful, imaginative and intriguing! This music takes you through the labyrinth of the underground dwelling of the Phantom. One of the best symphonic suites, ever! I keep going back to it. This music is enchanting!
Omg! Ive been searching for this! Crystal clear sounds and all the beautiful instruments..always love full orchestras, the amalgamation brings tears becuz its tooooo beautiful!
If you want another thrilling organ experience, listen to Saint Saens' Organ Symphony. There are many recordings. Here is one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZWCZq33BrOo.html
@@FrantasticFrantasy Thank-you Fran! I was just listening to this. Very nice with the organ. I have a piece entitled "The New 23rd" that was also recorded with organ. I hope you can listen to it on RU-vid. I play violin & trumpet. This song was recorded with the organ at Rye Presbyterian Church in Rye, N.Y.. Here is the link.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e459wlIjOns.html
What a Beautiful Masterpiece!!! Phantom has been my favorite ever since childhood! Andrew Lloyd Webber is a Musical Genius!!! This music touches my soul! It's sooo Powerful and Beautiful!! I've been blessed to have ice skated a solo to Music Of The Night for ice show performances and it was my absolute favorite! And my acapella choir during my junior and senior years in high school got the amazing opportunity to sing Masquerade!! 60 voices strong singing that song was absolutely Amazing!! Thank you for sharing this!! ❤🎶❤🎵❤🎶❤🎵👏👏👏
Fantactic!!! Thank you, Andrew! Since childhood, I have loved The Phantom of the Opera very much. And in my heart your creation is forever. Thanks!!!! Throughout the orchestra's playing, I cried and admired now. Every note touched the strings of my soul. It's magical, you're a wizard! I would love to listen to your speech in Minsk, is it possible? The Phantom of the Opera is so dear to my heart. My name is Christine, and I am also a musician) My dad also liked it when he was alive. Thanks. The whole film and the music are yours, it resonates in my soul.
BEAUTIFUL! the last time i heard an orchestra arrangement for The Phantom of the Opera was Sarah Chang and Julian Lloyd Webber's violin and cello double concerto. Hoped that someone would do an all-orchestra arrangement...and here it is! Exceptional!
Anddrew Lloyd Webber hat damit eine so romantische, emotionale und wunderschöne Musik 🎶 komponiert...den Film 🎥, dass Musical...ich bin ein Phantom der Oper Fan ❤...Augen schließen und in der Musik versinken 😊
Oh God...I felt beautiful. it's really Stunning. I did stream the full ’a night in at the theater’ two weeks ago and music was really AWESOME! You are a genius sir! thanks for this🥰
The greatest music for a stage production ever. I’ve been to Phantom, Les Miz, Rent, Aida(Verdi), Aida(Elton John), Tosca, La Boheme, Magic Flute, Carmen, Madam Butterfly, La Traviata. I’ve also attended Camina Burana, a concert of all Star Wars music, Beethoven’s 9th and more. This is still the music king for me
This is the right way to commemorate the Phantom’s 35-year run on Broadway. His final bow at the Majestic Theater in New York will be on April 16, with Andrew Lloyd Webber in attendance.
I really hope they film the final performance like they did for Rent. This will be an important piece of musical history that simply must be preserved in all its beauty
This musical means so much to my family I actually never thought I would do it for something like this but I cried when it was taken off Broadway so beautiful music generations of my family know this musical so sad to see it go
Eccezionale spettacolo con bellissima musica classica ✨🎸🎶👍 Grazie infinite caro Lloyd Webber e orchestra per averlo condiviso 🙏 Fantastico scenario e videoclip 🎬🤳 Complimenti e applausi 👏👏 A presto 🇮🇹✔️🤗
My grandson's Orchestra class performed "The Phantom of the Opera" in an outdoor concert at school and I was mesmerized. Thank you for sharing such beautiful music. It brings me to a place of peace & Joy...👏💜💐
OH MY GOD the chord progression at 7:24 with the french horn holding out one not is magnificent, i'm not super knowledgeable about music theory and dissonance and all that but it just scratches by brain the right way every. single. time.