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Les Misérables: The Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Parisian Revival Version– This song is known as J'avais rêvé d'une autre vie (I Had Dreamed of Another Life) but had somewhat different lyrics to the original version. Craig, Zoe (13 April 2011). "Top 10 Longest-Running London Theatre Shows". londonist.com . Retrieved 4 November 2012.

The Bargain / The Thénardier Waltz of Treachery– Thénardier, Valjean, Madame Thénardier and Young Cosette Thénardier: Martin Ball, Cameron Blakely, Barry James, Luke Kempner, [17] Chris Langham, Matt Lucas, Hilton McRae, Peter Polycarpou, Stephen TateFilipponi, Pietro (27 January 2014), Young Cosette, Eponine & Gavroche Roles Cast in the New Broadway Production of LES MISÉRABLES, Gotham News, archived from the original on 6 July 2014 , retrieved 27 July 2014 We have been building to this, and “The Confrontation” does not let us down. Valjean and Javert face off, furiously articulating their opposing points of view on justice, duty and whether a man can change his ways. Their differences are reflected in the musical counterpoint too: Valjean higher-pitched, lyrical and passionate, Javert lower, ploddingly rhythmical and implacable. “Castle on a Cloud” Building the Barricade" is the entr'acte of the musical and contains a new theme, which transitions into Éponine's appearance at the barricade, and her sung dialogue with Marius and later with Valjean as she passes to him a letter from Marius intended for Cosette. It is often cut out of recordings in part or completely. On the Complete Symphonic Recording, this song is mislabeled "At the Barricade". Some cuts made to the show's prologue during its original Broadway run were restored, lyrics for Gavroche's death scene (known in the revival as "Ten Little Bullets") cut during the development of the original London production were restored, and much of the show was re-orchestrated by Christopher Jahnke, introducing a snare and timpani-heavy sound played by a 14-member band, a reduction of about 8 musicians from the original production's 22 musician orchestration. [ citation needed]

Fantine's Death", also known as "Come to Me", is a song from the first act. It is followed by " The Confrontation". It is slow-paced and the tune is very soft. It has the same melody as the more famous " On My Own".

“Javert’s Suicide”

James Fenton had written another song for Gavroche's death, called "Ten Little Bullets", using the melody of Gavroche's solo in "Look Down". [10] The song did not make it past recordings, probably not even there. Only the Broadway Revival version restarted using it in 2006. On 4 December 1985, the show transferred to the Palace Theatre, London and moved again on 3 April 2004, to the smaller Queen's Theatre, now called the Sondheim Theatre, with some revisions of staging. [29] The show celebrated its ten-thousandth performance on 5 January 2010, [30] and its 30th anniversary in October 2015. [31] The co-production has generated valuable income for the Royal Shakespeare Company. [32]

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