Notes/Prima Donna
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Soundtrack
Notes/Prima Donnaは、アルバム『 』の一部として1990年1月1日にLW Entertainment Ltd.によりリリースされましたPhantom of the Opera (Canadian Cast Recording)
リリース日1990年1月1日
レーベルLW Entertainment Ltd.
LanguageEnglish
メロディック度
楽曲がどれだけ明確で覚えやすいメロディを持ち、はっきりとした音楽パターンに沿っているかを示します。メロディック度が高い楽曲は、わかりやすく印象に残る楽器やボーカルラインが特徴です。
アコースティック度
楽曲が、電子楽器やデジタル合成音の代わりに、どの程度アコースティック楽器(ピアノ、ギター、バイオリン、ドラム、サックスなど)に依存しているかを示します。
ヴァランス
楽曲のハーモニーやリズムによって伝わる音楽的なポジティブ度や感情的トーンを示します。値が高いほど幸福感、興奮、陶酔などの感情を表し、低いほど悲しみ、怒り、憂鬱などの感情を表します。
ダンサビリティ
テンポの安定性、リズムパターン、ビートの強調などの要素を組み合わせて、楽曲が踊りやすいかどうかを示します。ダンス向きの楽曲は、一定のテンポ、反復的な音楽構造、強いダウンビートを持つ傾向があります。
エネルギー
楽曲の知覚される強さを示し、テンポ、音量の変化、音の密度などによって影響されます。エネルギーが高い曲は、力強いリズムや密度の高い編成を特徴とし、エネルギーが低い曲は、音の間隔が広く、テンポもゆったりとした構成になる傾向があります。
BPM83
クレジット
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Canadian Cast of "Phantom of the Opera"
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Composer
Richard Stilgoe
Composer
Charles Hart
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Martin Levan
Producer
Michael Colomby
Assistant Recording Engineer
David Caddick
Producer
歌詞
"Mystery after gala night,"
It says, "Mystery of sopranos flight!"
"Mystified," baffled Sûreté say
"We are mystified. We suspect foul play!"
Bad news on soprano scene
First Carlotta, now Christine
Still at least the seats get sold
Gossip's worth its weight in gold
What a way to run a business
Spare me these unending trials
Half your cast disappears
But the crowd still cheers
Opera!
To hell with Gluck and Handel
It's a scandal that'll pack 'em in the aisles!
Damnable!
Will they all walk out?
This is damnable!
André, please don't shout
It's publicity, and the take is vast
Free publicity
But we have no cast!
But André, have you seen the queue?
Oh, it seems you've got one, too
"Dear André, what a charming gala!
Christine enjoyed a great success
We were hardly bereft when Carlotta left
Otherwise, the chorus was entrancing
But the dancing was a lamentable mess"
"Dear Firmin, just a brief reminder
My salary has not been paid
Send it care of the Ghost by return of post
P.T.O. No one likes a debtor
So it's better if my orders are obeyed!"
Who would have the gall to send this?
Someone with a puerile brain
These are both signed "O.G."
Who the hell is he?
Opera Ghost!
It's really not amusing
He's abusing our position
In addition, he wants money
He's a funny sort of spectre
To expect a large retainer
Nothing plainer
He is clearly quite insane
You mean Carlotta?
Well, how should we know?
[RAOUL (brandishing another of the PHANTOM'S notes)]
Where is she?
I mean Miss Daaé
Where is she?
I want an answer
I take it that you sent me this note
She's not with you then?
Monsieur don't argue
Isn't this the letter you wrote?
What's all this nonsense?
Don't look at us
Of course not!
Of course not!
We're in the dark
And what is is that we're meant to have wrote?
...Written
"Do not fear for Miss Daaé
The Angel of Music has her under his wing
Make no attempt to see her again."
If you didn't write it, who did?
Where is he?
Your precious patron
Where is he?
(to Raoul)
I have your letter
A letter which I rather resent
Ah, welcome back!
What is it now?
And did you send it?
Of course not!
As if he would
You didn't send it?
Of course not!
What going on?
You dare to tell me
That this is not the
letter you sent?
And what is it that I'm meant to have sent?
"Your days at the Opéra Populaire are numbered
Christine Daaé will be singing on your behalf tonight
Be prepared for a great misfortune
Should you attempt to take her place."
Far too many notes for my taste
And most of them about Christine
All we've heard since we came
Is Miss Daaé's name
Miss Daaé has returned
I trust her midnight oil
Is well and truly burned?
Where precisely is she now?
I thought it best that she went home
She needed rest
May I see her?
No Monsieur, she will see no one
Will she sing?
Will she sing?
Here, I have a note
Let me see it
Please!
"Gentlemen, I have now sent you several notes of the most amiable nature, detailing how my theater is to be run. You have not followed my instructions..."
"...I shall give you one last chance
(sung)
Christine Daaé has returned to you
And I am anxious her career should progress
In the new production of Il Muto
You will therefore cast Carlotta as the pageboy
And put Miss Daaé in the role of Countess
The role which Miss Daaé plays
Calls for charm and appeal
The role of the pageboy is silent which makes
My casting, in a word, ideal
(spoken)
I shall watch the performance from my normal seat in box 5, which will be kept empty for me. Should these commands be ignored, a disaster beyond your imagination will occur
"...I remain, gentlemen, your obedient servant
O.G."
(sung)
Christine!
It's all a ploy to help Christine
I know who sent this
The Vicomte—her lover!
Whatever next?
This is insane
Indeed?
(to the OTHERS)
Can you believe this?
Signora!
This changes nothing
You are our star!
Signora
We don't take orders
This is a joke
Signora!
And always will be!
The man is mad
O traditori!
O mentitori!
Miss Daaé will be playing the pageboy—the silent role
Carlotta will be playing the lead
It's useless trying to appease me!
You're only saying this to please me
Signor, è vero?
Non, non, non voglio udire!
Lasciatemi morire!
O padre mio!
Dio!
Who scorn his word beware to those
The angel sees, the angel knows
Signora, pardon us
Please Signora, we beseech you
[CARLOTTA (to MANAGERS)]
You have reviled me!
You have rebuked me!
You have replaced me!
Why did Christine fly from my arms?
This hour shall see your darkest fears
The angel knows
the angel hears
Signora, sing for us
Don't be a martyr
Our star!
[CARLOTTA]
Abbandonata!
Deseredata!
O, sventurata!
Abbandonata!
Disgraziata!
Ah!
[RAOUL/MEG?]
I must see her
Where did she go?
What new surprises
Lie in store?
Your public needs you
We need you, too
Wouldn't you rather have your precious little ingénue?
Signora, no! The world wants you
Prima Donna, first lady of the stage
Your devotees are on their knees to implore you
Can you bow out when they're shouting your name?
Think of how they all adore you
Prima donna, enchant us once again
Think of your muse
And of your queues 'round the theatre!
Can you deny us the triumph in store?
Sing Prima Donna once
more
Think of your public
Those who hear your voice liken you to an angel
We get our Opera
She gets her limelight
Leading ladies are a trial
Tears...
Oaths...
Lunatic
demands are regular occurrences
Surely
there'll be further scenes—
Worse than this!
Prima Donna
Your song shall live again
You took a snub
But there's a
public who needs you
Think of their cry of
undying
support
Follow
where the
limelight
Leads you
Prima Donna
Your song shall never die
You'll sing again
And to unending ovation
Think how you'll shine in that
final encore
Sing
Prima
Donna
once more
Christine spoke of an
angel
Is this her angel of music...?
Angel or madman?
Orders, warnings
Lunatic demands!
Surely, for her sake...
I must see these demands are rejected!
She has heard the voice of the Angel of Music
Heaven help you
those who doubt
This miscasting
Will invite damnation
Oh fools, to have flouted his warnings!
Think, before
these demands
are
rejected!
Who'd believe a diva
Happy to relieve a
Chorus girl whose gone
And slept with the patron?
Raoul and the soubrette
Entwined in love's duet!
Although he may demur
He must have been with her!
You'd never get away
With all this in a play
But if it's loudly sung
And in a foreign tongue
It's just the sort of story
Audiences adore
In fact
a perfect opera!
O!
Fortunata!
Non
ancor, ab-
bandonata
And in Box Five a new game will begin
Christine must be protected!
This is a game you cannot hope to win!
But if his curse is on this opera...
Prima donna, the world is at your feet!
A nation waits
And how it hates to be cheated!
The stress that falls upon a famous prima donna!
Terrible diseases, coughs and colds and sneezes!
Still, the dryest throat will reach the highest note
In search of perfect opera!
Then
I fear
the
outcome
Should you dare to
Christine plays the Pageboy, Carlotta plays the Countess
Light up the stage with that age-old rapport!
Sing prima donna, once more!
So, it is to be war between us!
If these demands are not met, a disaster beyond your imagination will occur!
Once more!
Gentlemen, if you would care to take your seats? I shall be sitting in Box Five
Do you really think that's wise, monsieur?
My dear André, there would appear to be no seats available, other than Box Five...
Serafimo—away with this pretence!
You cannot speak, but kiss me in my husband's absence!
Written by: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, Richard Stilgoe

