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What are the classic aria of the opera Phantom of the Opera?

The classic aria of the opera Phantom of the Opera are as follows:

(1) Wishing You Were Somewhere Again

Wishing You Were Somewhere Again is translated into "I wish you had come", which is a classic song that earned enough tears in the play and is also a repertoire that Sarah Bleiman, the first singer, must sing in every concert.

(2) "Alliaskofyou"

This song is the confession of Christine and Raul after their reunion, and it is the most beautiful duet selection in Phantom of the Opera. The song has no gorgeous drama color or superb skill performance to show off its skills, but it has a beautiful melody combined with simple words, which causes * * * in sweet love and moves everyone to appreciate the play.

Facing the helplessness of Christine, the brave Raul sang his inner monologue, which was slow and coherent, and the beautiful melody made people feel intoxicated. When singing, he didn't need too much chest * * * to express the hero's inner feelings with clear articulation.

(3) The Phantom ofthe Opera

If Phantom of the Opera is a masterpiece in the era of giant musicals, then this magnificent and gripping theme song "The Phantom of the Opera" is the pinnacle of musical aria, with its strong dramatic change effect, up to the range of high E, and the seamless duet transformation.

There is no step in the history of musicals that can be compared with it. The music enters with magnificent and strong sound effects from the beginning, creating a tense and exciting atmosphere, which is gripping and has a shocking power.

The charm of Phantom of the Opera:

London's Daily Mirror once praised the musical Phantom of the Opera: "If you only watch one musical in your life, this one will definitely be your choice for life."

The story of the Phantom of the Opera began at the Paris Opera House in 187. According to legend, there lived a mysterious musical genius in the theater, who was called the Phantom of the Opera. Christine, the heroine, lost her father at an early age and was taken to the opera house by Mrs. Gilly to study ballet.

Whenever she is awake at night, Christine always prays that the angel of music promised by her father will appear, and all this is seen by the phantom in the dark. When the Phantom of the Opera learned the secret of little Christine, she felt the same way about her loneliness.