~ * ANGEL OF MUSIC * ~ by luciferino
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PHANTOM'S VOICE
Brava, brava, bravissima. . .
MEG
Christine, Christine
PHANTOM'S VOICE
Christine
MEG
Where in the world
have you been hiding?
Really, you were
perfect!
I only wish
I knew your secret!
Who is your great
tutor?
CHRISTINE (gazing trance-like around the Chapelle)
Father once spoke
of an angel . . .
I used to dream he'd
appear . . .
Now as I sing,
I can sense him . . .
And I know
he's here . . .
Here in this room
he calls me softly . . .
somewhere inside . . .
hiding . . .
Somehow I know
he's always with me . . .
he - the unseen
genius . . .
MEG
Christine, you must have
been dreaming . . .
stories like this can't
come true . . .
Christine, you're talking
in riddles . . .
and it's not
like you . . .
CHRISTINE
Angel of Music!
Guide
and guardian!
Grant to me your
glory!
MEG (to herself)
Who is this angel?
This . . .
BOTH
Angel of Music!
Hide no longer!
Secret and strange
angel . . .
CHRISTINE
He's with me, even now . . .
MEG
Your hands are cold . . .
CHRISTINE
All around me . . .
MEG
Your face, Christine,
it's white . . .
CHRISTINE
It frightens me . . .
MEG
Don't be frightened .
by Phantom of the Opera French novel by Gaston Leroux. It was first published as a serialization in Le Gaulois from September 23, 1909 to January 8, 1910. Some believe it to have been inspired by George du Maurier's Trilby, but it is also based on real events related to the Paris Opera House which Leroux investigated, initiated by stories of an opera house ghost. Initially, the novel sold very poorly and was even out of print several times during the twentieth century. Today, it is considered to be a classic of French literature, though it is overshadowed by its many subsequent adaptations. The novel was translated into English in 1911. It has since been adapted many times into film and stage productions, the most notable of which were the 1925 film depiction and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical, starring Michael Crawford as the Phantom, Steve Barton as Raoul, and Sarah Brightman as Christine, which is now the longest running Broadway show in history and the most lucrative entertainment enterprise of all time, its worldwide box office over the past 20 years out-grossing even the highest grossing film in history, Titanic.
The story is about a man named Erik, the Phantom of the Opera, an eccentric, physically deformed genius who terrorizes the Opera Garnier in Paris, France. He builds his home beneath it and takes the love of his life, a beautiful soprano Christine, under his wing.
Comments (51)
RainbowGypsy
Beautiful...I love the song, the play and the image... Fantastic render and characters..
eportscreations
Creative and beautiful! Well done!
capelito
Fantastic! Outstanding work!
KK1617
A beautiful image to represent a beautiful musical! Ironically I had just watched the movie an hour ago before viewing this! I absolutely love the song for this scene and I absolutely love this scene. It's going in my favs for sure! :) -Kim
DINGOH
Exelent work
Zazou
Fantastic idea and realisation ! Love this story too :)
-renapd-
What a magical pair! Totally love it! :)
tallpindo
Talking about Phantoms takes me far away to Laos and Nakon Phanom.
RodolfoCiminelli
WoW...!!! Absolutamente fantastico.....!!!!
B_PEACOCK
FAntastic image and posing Ori
roxxanna
Woaaaaaa e' stupendo!!! Semplicemente magnifico! Hai superato te stessa Ori ^^ Bacione!
missgrin
Wow this is amazing!!!!
morghana
Splendid and wonderful image!!!
annika_marie
Beautiful image!!
thales
a excellent work, as always, excellent effects, +10
Aral3D
Really nice image!Stunning couple and pose Ori!Amazing setting and colours too!
Bossie_Boots
Absolutely amazing superb work !!!
proteus2
Nice !! I'd rather she looked more like Sarah Brightman... And careful with your palms, they feel strange on her. ---------------------------------------------------- Ah, and BTW, my fav'part of P.T.O.is where Christine says: "Pityful creature of darkness, what kind of life have you known...." offering the resolution to the drama. And preferably by the Austrian F.Orchestra, in '86. Try to find the copy,it's worth it!! Keep it up!! P
RocksLady
Wooooooooooow This picture is genuinly mad I is inspired! The float the tendency of the picture all in all simply Wooooooooow also the name the picture super suitably greeting Rocksy
shonsu
An amazing image. Love the idea of your couple figure skating. It really sets this picture apart.
Blazerwiccan
Stunning, a great image. I just Love The Phantom of the Opera!