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Les Miserable

Les Miserableses Miserables known in English, as "The Terrible" is a musical portrayal of the French Revolution. It is a musical tragedy, which served as a major powerhouse competitor for Andrew Lloyd Weber musicals in the early eighties and nineties. When first debuting on Broadway in 1987 it traveled a long hard road to compete with musicals of the decade. However, in time many well-known performers were proud to associate themselves with this wonderful work of art. The musical play begins with its lead character named Jean Val jean. Jean Val jean was released on parole after 19 years on the chain gang. In this initial scene the audience can almost immediately feel the tonality of the play with the constant reference to the number 24601. 24601 were the prison number that became Jean Val Jean's identity for 19 years. The dark and dreary ambiance set the tone for the first song of the libretto, "Look Down. The lyrics to look down coincide with the chain gang, overseen by brutal wanders, working in the hot


My personal reaction to this musical was surprisingly a good one. The loose ends are tied and the audience's hearts are left captivated and moved. Each separate song represents a feeling and or mood and is enhanced as it is varied throughout the act. Most if not all of Act one uses song, tonality, character, pitch and tone to depict the various themes of the play while the story is beginning to unravel. It would merely be song without feelings or words. When happy times were brought about, the tempo increased to a song and dance farewell. Moreover, it is a song titled Do You Hear the People Sing? That prepares the audience for the ending of Act one. The final song of the musical really brings the whole story together. Each of them sings to sing to us in their own different way and exemplify their role within the story. Closure is brought about with a sense of warmth and this is often heard through the display of the tempo. It was amazing to be able to hear the tempo change, the timbre (tone color), and also identify the theme and variation. When the times were tough the tempo decreased and was often slow and morbid like. It is each individual performer that brings song into the story.

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