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  • 作曲 : ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER (b.1948)
    The Phantom of the Opera
    Act One
    Prologue-The Stage of the Paris Opera, 1911

    AUCTIONEER:
    Sold.
    Your number, sir? Thank you.
    Lot 665, ladies and gentlemen:
    a paper-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 15 francs?
    Fifteen, thank you.
    Yes, 20 from you, sir. Thank you very much.
    Madame Giry, 25. Thank you, madame.
    Twenty-five I'm bid. Do I hear 30?
    Thirty.
    And 35?
    Selling at 30 francs, then.
    Thirty once, 30 twice...
    Sold for 30 francs to the Vicomte de Chagny.
    Thank you, sir.
    Raoul:
    A collector's piece indeed
    Every detail, Exactly as she said
    Will 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're 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 can frighten away the ghost...
    ...of so many years ago with a little illumination.
    Gentlemen?
  • [00:00.000] 作曲 : ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER (b.1948)
    [00:02.94]The Phantom of the Opera
    [00:05.62]Act One
    [00:08.06]Prologue-The Stage of the Paris Opera, 1911
    [00:11.16]
    [00:41.04]AUCTIONEER:
    [00:41.34]Sold.
    [00:44.02]Your number, sir? Thank you.
    [00:45.14]Lot 665, ladies and gentlemen:
    [00:48.71]a paper-mache musical box, in the shape of a barrel-organ.
    [00:52.91]Attached, the figure of a monkey in Persian robes playing the cymbals.
    [00:59.11]This item, discovered in the vaults of the theatre, still in working order. Ladies and gentlemen.
    [01:03.35]PORTER:
    [01:03.65]Showing here.
    [01:11.81]AUCTIONEER:
    [01:12.21]May I commence at 15 francs?
    [01:16.47]Fifteen, thank you.
    [01:17.75]Yes, 20 from you, sir. Thank you very much.
    [01:21.36]Madame Giry, 25. Thank you, madame.
    [01:24.25]Twenty-five I'm bid. Do I hear 30?
    [01:27.55]Thirty.
    [01:28.98]And 35?
    [01:32.07]Selling at 30 francs, then.
    [01:34.24]Thirty once, 30 twice...
    [01:36.87]Sold for 30 francs to the Vicomte de Chagny.
    [01:41.74]Thank you, sir.
    [01:44.84]Raoul:
    [01:47.58]A collector's piece indeed
    [01:52.51]Every detail, Exactly as she said
    [01:59.20]Will you still play when all the rest of us are dead?
    [02:06.57]AUCTIONEER:
    [02:06.97]Lot 666, then.
    [02:09.49]A chandelier in pieces.
    [02:13.18]Some of you may recall the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera.
    [02:19.02]A mystery never fully explained.
    [02:22.74]We're told, ladies and gentlemen,
    [02:24.75]that this is the very chandelier...
    [02:27.54]...which figures in the famous disaster.
    [02:30.70]Our workshops have repaired it and wired parts of it for the new electric light.
    [02:36.96]Perhaps we can frighten away the ghost...
    [02:40.20]...of so many years ago with a little illumination.
    [02:45.47]Gentlemen?