Prologue(The Stage Of Paris Opéra House, 1905) - Andrew Lloyd Webber (安德鲁·劳埃德·韦伯)/Original London Cast Sold 665ladies 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 Showing here May I start at twenty francs Fifteen then Fifteen I am bid Sold for thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny Thank you sir A collector's piece indeed Every detail exactly as she said She often spoke of you my friend Your velvet lining and your figurine of lead Will you still play when all the rest of us are dead Lot 666then 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 So that we may get a hint of how it may look when reassembled Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination gentlemen
[00:00.100]Prologue(The Stage Of Paris Opéra House, 1905) - Andrew Lloyd Webber (安德鲁·劳埃德·韦伯)/Original London Cast [00:03.870]Sold 665ladies and gentlemen: [00:13.170]A papier-mache musical box in the shape of a barrel-organ [00:16.480]Attached the figure of a monkey in Persian robes playing the cymbals [00:21.600]This item discovered in the vaults of the theatre still in working order [00:28.70]Showing here [00:29.500]May I start at twenty francs Fifteen then [00:33.00]Fifteen I am bid Sold for thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny [00:47.730]Thank you sir [00:51.290]A collector's piece indeed [00:56.110]Every detail exactly as she said [01:01.350]She often spoke of you my friend [01:05.280]Your velvet lining and your figurine of lead [01:11.890]Will you still play when all the rest of us are dead [01:20.450]Lot 666then a chandelier in pieces [01:24.820]Some of you may recall the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera: [01:29.360]A mystery never fully explained [01:31.420]We are told ladies and gentlemen [01:33.100]That this is the very chandelier which figures in the famous disaster [01:38.350]Our workshops have repaired it and wired parts of it for the new electric light [01:44.340]So that we may get a hint of how it may look when reassembled [01:48.920]Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination gentlemen