
歌剧魅影全剧本PhantomoftheOpera.doc
46页歌剧魅影全剧本 Phantom of the OperaThank you to Karn for providing these lyrics! [size=+1]THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA: THE MOVIE LIBRETTO PROLOGUE AUCTIONEER: Sold. Your number, sir? Thank you.Lot 665, ladies and gentlemen, a papier-mache musical box, in the shape of a barrel-organ. Attached, the figure of a monkey in Persian robes playing the cymbals.This item, discovered in the vaults of the theatre, still in working order, ladies and gentlemen PORTER: Showing here. AUCTIONEER: May I commence at fifteen francs? Fifteen, thank you. Yes, twenty from you, sir. Thank you very much. Madame Giry... Twenty-five... Thank you, madame. Twenty-five I\'m bid. Do I hear thirty? Thirty! And thirty-five?Selling at thirty francs then. Thirty once... Thirty twice... Sold, for thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny. Thank you, sir. RAOUL: A collector\'s piece indeed, every detail exactly as she saidWill you still play, when all the rest of us are dead? AUCTIONEER: Lot 666, then, a chandelier in pieces. Some of you may recall the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera, A mystery never fully explained. We are told, ladies and gentlemen, That this is the very chandelier which figures in the famous disaster. Our workshops have repaired it and wired parts of it for the new electric light, Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination, gentlemen? OVERTURE HANNIBAL CARLOTTA: This trophy from our saviours, from our saviours from the enslaving force of Rome! GIRL\'S CHORUS: With feasting and dancing and song, tonight in celebration, We greet the victorious throng, returned to bring salvation! MEN\'S CHORUS:The trumpets of Carthage resound! Hear, Romans, now and tremble! Hark to our step on the ground! ALL: Hear the drums, Hannibal comes! PIANGI: Sad to return to find the land we love threatened once more by Roma\'s far-reaching grasp REYER: Gentlemen, gentlemen... LEFEVRE: Rehearsals, as you see, are under way, for a new production of Chalumeau\'s \"Hannibal\". REYER: Monsieur Lefevre, I am rehearsing. LEFEVRE: Monsieur Reyer, Madame Giry, ladies and gentlemen, Please if I could have your attention, thank you. As you know, for some weeks there have been rumours of my imminent retirement. I can now tell you that these were all true and it is my pleasure to introduce you to the two gentlemenWho now own the Opera Populaire, Monsieur Richard Firmin and Monsieur Gilles Andre. FIRMIN:And we are deeply honoured to introduce our new patron, the Vicomte de Changy RAOUL:My parents and I are honoured to support all the arts especially the world renowned Opera Populaire LEFEVRE:Vicomte, Gentlemen, Signora Carlotta Giudicelli, our leading soprano for five seasons now.And Signor Ubaldo Piangi. RAOUL: An honour, Signor. I believe I\'m keeping you from your rehearsal. I will be here this evening to share your great triumph. My apologies, monsieur. REYER:Thank you, Monsieur Le Vicomte. Once more if you please, signor. CARLOTTA:He loves me! GIRY: We take a particular pride here in the excellence of our ballets, monsieur FIRMIN:I see why, especially that little blonde angel. GIRY: My daughter, Meg Giry. FIRMIN: And that exceptional beauty? No relation, I trust. GIRY: Christine Daaé, promising talent, Monsieur Firmin, very promising. FIRMIN: Daaé, you say? No relation to the famous Swedish violinist? GIRY:His only child, orphan at 7, when she came to live and train in the ballet dormitory. FIRMIN:An orphan, you say! CHORUS: Bid welcome to Hannibal\'s guests, the elephants of Carthage! As guides on our conquering quests, Dido sends Hannibal\'s friends! CHORUS WITH CARLOTTA AND PIANGI:The trumpeting elephants sound, hear, Romans, now and tremble! Hark to their step on the ground, hear the drums! Hannibal comes! ANDRE: Mosieur Reyer, isn\'t there a rather marvelous aria for Elissa in Act Three of \"Hannibal\"?Perhaps if Signora... CARLOTTA: Yes...Yes...Monsieur Reyer? REYER: If my diva commands. CARLOTTA: Yes I do. THINK OF ME CARLOTTA: Think of me, think of me fondly, when we\'ve said goodbye Remember me once in a while please promise me you\'ll tryWhen you find that once again you long to take your heart back and be free MEG: He\'s here! The Phantom of the Opera! LEFEVRE: Signora! Are you all right? Buquet! For God\'s sake, man, what\'s going on up there? BUQUET:Please monsieur don\'t look at me. As God\'s my witness,I was not at my post. Please monsieur, there\'s no one there and if there is, well then, it must be a ghost! ANDRE: Signora, these things do happen! CARLOTTA: For the past three years, these things do happen and did you stop them from happening? No!And you t。












