Think of Me
It is now 1881.[35] As Carlotta, the Opéra's resident soprano prima donna,
rehearses for that evening's performance, a backdrop collapses without
warning. "The Phantom! He's here!" the anxious cast members whisper. The
Opera's new owners, Firmin and André, try to downplay the incident, but
Carlotta refuses to continue and storms offstage. Madame Giry, the
Opéra's ballet mistress, tells Firmin and André that Christine Daaé,
a Swedish chorus girl and orphaned daughter of a prominent violinist,
has been "well taught" and could sing Carlotta's role. With cancellation
of the performance their only alternative, the owners reluctantly
audition Christine, and to their surprise she is equal to the challenge.
("Think of Me")
Emmanuelle Grey "Emmy" Rossum (born September 12, 1986)[1] is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is best known for her acting as Fiona Gallagher in the television series Shameless. Rossum has starred in movies including Songcatcher (2000), An American Rhapsody, (2001) and Passionada (2002). Her role in Mystic River (2003) garnered her wider recognition. She starred in the science-fiction film The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and received critical acclaim for her performance in the leading role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera (2004). She has since starred in Poseidon (2006), Dragonball: Evolution (2009), Dare (2009) Beautiful Creatures (2013), Before I Disappear (2014), You're Not You (2014) and Comet (2014).
In 2007, Rossum released her debut album, Inside Out. She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled Carol of the Bells. In 2013, she released a follow up album called Sentimental Journey.
Emmanuelle Grey "Emmy" Rossum (born September 12, 1986)[1] is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is best known for her acting as Fiona Gallagher in the television series Shameless. Rossum has starred in movies including Songcatcher (2000), An American Rhapsody, (2001) and Passionada (2002). Her role in Mystic River (2003) garnered her wider recognition. She starred in the science-fiction film The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and received critical acclaim for her performance in the leading role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera (2004). She has since starred in Poseidon (2006), Dragonball: Evolution (2009), Dare (2009) Beautiful Creatures (2013), Before I Disappear (2014), You're Not You (2014) and Comet (2014).
In 2007, Rossum released her debut album, Inside Out. She also released a Christmas EP the same year, titled Carol of the Bells. In 2013, she released a follow up album called Sentimental Journey.
Think of Me
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'Think Of Me' was originally sung by Sarah Brightman as Christine and Steve Barton as Raoul staged at Sydmonton (Lloyd Webber's home) in 1985.
Written by: Music: Music : Andrew Lloyd Webber while the Lyrics: Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe
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Backstage after her triumphant début, Christine confesses to her best
friend Meg (Madame Giry's daughter) that she knows her mysterious
teacher only as an invisible "Angel of Music" ("Angel of Music"). The
Opera's new patron, Raoul, the Vicomte de Chagny, finds Christine, his
old childhood playmate, in her dressing room. ("Little Lotte") Christine
reminisces with Raoul about the "Angel of Music" stories that her late
father used to tell them and confides that the Angel has visited her and
taught her to sing. Raoul laughs at her "fantasies" and invites her to
dinner. He exits and a jealous Phantom appears in Christine's mirror in
the guise of The Angel of Music. ("The Mirror/Angel of Music (Reprise)")
Christine begs him to reveal himself and The Phantom obliges, then
guides her into a ghostly underground realm. ("The Phantom of the Opera")
They cross a subterranean lake to his secret lair beneath the opéra
house. The Phantom explains that he has chosen Christine to sing his
music and enchants her with his own sublime voice. ("The Music of the Night")
Christine sees a mannequin resembling herself in a wedding dress, and
when the mannequin suddenly moves, she faints. The Phantom picks her up
and places her gently on a bed.
As the Phantom composes music at his organ, Christine awakens to the
sound of the monkey music box. ("I Remember") She slips behind the
Phantom, lifts his mask, and beholds his real face. The Phantom rails at
her curiosity, then ruefully expresses his longing to look normal—and
to be loved by her. ("Stranger Than You Dreamt It")
Meanwhile, inside the opéra house, Joseph Buquet, the Opéra's chief stagehand—who, like Madame Giry, inexplicably knows much about the Phantom—regales everyone with tales of the "Opéra Ghost" and his terrible Punjab lasso. ("Magical Lasso") Madame Giry warns Buquet to exercise restraint. In the managers' office, Madame Giry delivers a note from the Phantom: He demands that Christine replace Carlotta in the new opera, Il Muto, or there will be a terrible disaster "beyond imagination". ("Notes") Firmin and André assure the enraged Carlotta that she will remain the star, ("Prima Donna") but during her performance, ("Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh") the Phantom reduces her voice to a frog-like croak. A ballet interlude begins, to keep the audience entertained—but a series of menacing shadows can be seen on the backdrop. Suddenly the corpse of Buquet, hanging from the Punjab lasso, drops from the rafters. Firmin and André plead for calm as the Phantom's diabolical laughter is heard.
In the ensuing mêlée, Christine escapes with Raoul to the roof, where she tells him about her subterranean rendezvous with the Phantom. Raoul is sceptical, ("Why Have You Brought Me Here?/Raoul, I've Been There") but swears to love and to protect her always. ("All I Ask of You") The Phantom, who has overheard their conversation, is heartbroken. As he angrily vows revenge against Raoul, ("All I Ask of You (Reprise)") the Opéra's mighty chandelier crashes to the stage as the curtain falls.
Meanwhile, inside the opéra house, Joseph Buquet, the Opéra's chief stagehand—who, like Madame Giry, inexplicably knows much about the Phantom—regales everyone with tales of the "Opéra Ghost" and his terrible Punjab lasso. ("Magical Lasso") Madame Giry warns Buquet to exercise restraint. In the managers' office, Madame Giry delivers a note from the Phantom: He demands that Christine replace Carlotta in the new opera, Il Muto, or there will be a terrible disaster "beyond imagination". ("Notes") Firmin and André assure the enraged Carlotta that she will remain the star, ("Prima Donna") but during her performance, ("Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh") the Phantom reduces her voice to a frog-like croak. A ballet interlude begins, to keep the audience entertained—but a series of menacing shadows can be seen on the backdrop. Suddenly the corpse of Buquet, hanging from the Punjab lasso, drops from the rafters. Firmin and André plead for calm as the Phantom's diabolical laughter is heard.
In the ensuing mêlée, Christine escapes with Raoul to the roof, where she tells him about her subterranean rendezvous with the Phantom. Raoul is sceptical, ("Why Have You Brought Me Here?/Raoul, I've Been There") but swears to love and to protect her always. ("All I Ask of You") The Phantom, who has overheard their conversation, is heartbroken. As he angrily vows revenge against Raoul, ("All I Ask of You (Reprise)") the Opéra's mighty chandelier crashes to the stage as the curtain falls.
CHRISTINE:
Think of me, think of me fondly
When we've said goodbye
Remember me, once in a while
Please, promise me you'll try
And you'll find that once again you long
To take your heart back and be free
If you ever find a moment
Spare a thought for me
We never said "our love was evergreen"
Or "as unchanging as the sea"
But if you can still remember,
Stop and think of me
Think of all the things
We've shared and seen
Don't think about the way
Things might have been
Think of me, think of me waking
Silent and resigned
Imagine me trying too hard
To put you from my mind
Recall those days, look back on all those times
Think of the things we'll never do
There will never be a day
When I won't think of you
RAOUL:
Can it be?
Can it be Christine? Bravo!
Long ago, it seemed so long ago
How young and innocent we were
She may not remember me,
But I remember her
CHRISTINE:
Flowers fade, the fruit of summer fade
They have their seasons, so do we
But please promise me that sometimes
You will think
Ah Ah Ah Ah
Ah Ah Ah Ah
Of me!
Songwriters
Andrew Lloyd Webber;Richard Henry Zachary Stilgoe;Charles Eliott Hart
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