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JULY 28, 2010 2:28PM

Musical Musings - On My Own

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Les Miserables was the first musical I saw in person. It may be cliche to say the experience changed me forever, but it did. A new appreciation for music was born that day when I watched a group of amazing performers on the rotating stage of the Curran Theatre in San Francisco. This is by far my favorite musical. I have seen it live five times, including a production in Paris. It didn't matter that I didn't understand all the French because by then I knew the lyrics by heart.

The story itself is a mix of tragedy and triumph. The music is like nothing else I've ever heard. The heartbreak of Fantine losing her child and her dreams. The determination of the students to make their revolution worth their lives. The obsession of Javert to find Jean Valjean. The pure heart of Eponine. The will of Jean Valjean to become an honest man and do right by those he is responsible to and for. It all makes for a timeless story.

Rarely does a day go by that I don't listen to at least one song from this musical. It does something to my spirit that I can't describe, something that can't be achieved by any other experience. I have listened to many different versions of the production, but my favorite is the Complete Symphonic Recording. This compilation brought together the best voices from all the performances around the world.

Though there are many songs that I will listen to over and over again, one in particular never fails to give me chills. An amazing song in its own right, it becomes unforgettable when sung by Kaho Shimada, a Japanese actress who learned the English necessary to sing this song for the Symphonic Recording. Her voice is beautiful. Her rendition of this song is the most emotional of any I have heard. There are notes she sings in this song that never fail to bring me to tears. She is simply amazing.

 

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Now that I read this.. perhaps I'll have a new appreciation for the story... thanks!!!
Les Mis!! Just listening to that calms me. Love you for this, Lemon. I could live forever on nothing but show tunes. (ok, I do a little)
I love him... but when the night IS oooover..........
I saw it on Broadway and there is not a day that goes by that I don't listen to one of the CDS
Rated with hugs
I've never seen it, but this song is great!
In the rain the pavement looks like silver...

What a beautifully rendered lyric.
Thank you so much for this. Although I have not seen the musical, I love the music sooo much! _r
I used to have the sweatshirt. As usual, Lemonpulp puts a new life into an old theme.
(R)ated because LP can't write badly.
I saw Les Miserables in San Francisco when I lived out there and again here in Atlanta. I have also committed most of the music to memory, especially Bring Him Home and the hilarious Master of the House. I just got goose bumps listening to this beautiful example.
Lezlie
Beautiful! I loved the musical and have found a new admiration for Kaho. I fully understand the calming nature of her voice..lovely. Thank you Erin! ~r
ask - it's a great story:)

amanda - it does have a calming effect, doesn't it. i think my favorite note is when she sings "pretending"...total chills.

linda - sometimes i play it in my head when i have trouble going to sleep. there's just something about the music...
scanner - this is one of the few musicals you can just listen to without needing to see it. you don't miss any of the story. sure, it's nice to have the visual, but the music is just so wonderful.

linnnn - the writers are true poets

joan - glad you liked it! i've been listening to it most of the day...
fred - thanks:)

lezlie - i LOVE master of the house. the actors portraying those two never fail to crack up the audience. glad you liked this version of the song.

tme - her voice is just amazing. there have been other wonderful eponines, but she is by far my favorite.
"Her voice is beautiful. Her rendition of this song is the most emotional of any I have heard." I agree. Thank you for sharing. ~R
I only know the song because they sang it on "Glee." But at least you can't brag this time that the song was recorded before you were born!
I do love (some) showtoons. Phantom is a guilty pleasure. I'm not as familiar with Les Mis -- but it sounds like I need to be.
This is one that I've missed, even though the kids did excerpts in high school, and my son has the same CD. I'll make a point to watch the DVD and listen to the music. Thanks for the inspiration

Jim K & Buffy
I saw Les Miserables on Broadway. Stunning! Greatest musical I've ever seen. In college, I took a semester course on the poetry of Victor Hugo and Baudelaire. To this day, I consider Hugo to be the greatest of writers. His "Contemplations" is the finest collection of poems I've ever read. Thank you for this post!
I enjoyed it when I saw it but I greatly prefer the music from Camelot, My Fair Lady, West Side Story and Cabaret.
"Castle on a Cloud" still makes me sob. Thanks for sharing.