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Theme song of les Miserables

The theme song of Les Miserables is I Dreamed a Dream (I had a dream), which is based on the novel Les Miserables by French writer Hugo.

The song was composed by French composer Claude-Michel Schroenberg, and the English lyrics were written by South African-born journalist and lyricist Herbert Kretzmer (Herbert Creitz Mo).

In the opera, this song is sung by the heroine Fantine, telling the first half of her tragedy. Fantine, a beautiful young woman, fell in love with the noble youth and dreamed that she would have a beautiful love and future. Who knows that what he entrusted was inhuman and was cruelly abandoned by aristocratic youth. After she was accused of having an illegitimate daughter, she was unfortunately driven out of the factory and became a prostitute on the streets. At this time, Fantine sang the song "I Dreamed a Dream".

I Dreamed a Dream

I Dreamed a Dream is a song sung by Patty Rupuen. Bel canto and crossover, classicality and pop can win-win. Many cross-border stars have sincere and affectionate voices, and the special title song I Dreamed a Dream is selected from the musical Les Miserables.