The music of the Night lyrics meaning

Night time sharpens, heightens each sensation
Darkness wakes and stirs imagination
Silently, the senses abandon their defenses
Helpless to resist the notes I write
For I compose the music of the night

Slowly, gently, night unfurls its splendor
Grasp it, sense it, tremulous and tender
Hearing is believing, music is deceiving
Hard as lightening, soft as candlelight
Dare you trust the music of the night?

Close your eyes for your eyes will only tell the truth
And the truth isn't what you want to see
In the dark it is easy to pretend
That the truth is what it ought to be

Softly, deftly, music shall caress you
Hear it, feel it secretly possess you
Open up your mind, let your fantasies unwind
In this darkness which you know you cannot fight
The darkness of the music of the night

Close your eyes
Start a journey to a strange new world
Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before
Close your eyes and let music set you free
Only then can you belong to me

Floating, falling, sweet intoxication
Touch me, trust me, savor each sensation
Let the dream begin, let your darker side give in
To the power of the music that I write
The power of the music of the night

You alone can make my song take flight
Help me make the music of the night


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Music Of the Night [From Phantom of the Opera] Lyrics as written by Charles A. Hart Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Night time sharpens
Heightens each sensation

Darkness stirs and wakes
Imagination

Silently the senses
Abandon their defenses

Slowly, gently
Night unfurls its splendor

Grasp it, sense it
Tremulous and tender

Turn your face away
From the garish light of day.
Turn your thoughts away
From cold, unfeeling light,
And listen to the music of the night
.

Close your eyes
And surrender to your darkest dreams.
Purge your thoughts of the life you knew before
.
Close your eyes,
Let your your spirit start to soar.
And you'll live as you've never lived before.

Softly, deftly
Music shall caress you
Hear it, feel it
Secretly possess you
Open up your mind
Let your fantasies unwind
In this darkness that you know you cannot fight
The darkness of the music of the night

Let your mind
Start a journey through a strange new world
Leave all thoughts of the life you knew before
Let your soul take you where you long to be.
Only then can you belong to me

Floating, falling
Sweet intoxication
Touch me, trust me
Savor each sensation

Let the dream begin
Let your darker side give in
To the power of the music that I write
The power of the music of the night

You alone can make my song take flight
Help me make the music of the night

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"The Music of the Night" (also labelled as just "Music of the Night") is a major song from the 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera. The music was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe.[1] Initially made famous by Michael Crawford, the actor who originated the role of the Phantom both in the West End and on Broadway,[2] "The Music of the Night" has appeared on many cast recordings of the musical,[3] sold millions of copies worldwide, and has been translated into many languages.

Synopsis[edit]

"The Music of the Night" is sung after the Phantom lures Christine Daaé to his lair beneath the Opera House. He seduces Christine with "his music" of the night, his voice putting her into a type of trance. He sings of his unspoken love for her and urges her to forget the world and life she knew before. The Phantom leads Christine around his lair, eventually pulling back a curtain to reveal a mannequin dressed in a wedding gown resembling Christine. When she approaches it, it suddenly moves, causing her to faint. The Phantom then carries Christine to a bed, where he lays her down and goes on to write his music.

Composition[edit]

Sarah Brightman declared at the London's Royal Albert Hall Concert in 1997,[4] that the song was originally written by Andrew Lloyd Webber for her, the first time he met her. That version had different lyrics and was called "Married Man". The lyrics were later rewritten and the song was added to The Phantom of the Opera.

A year before The Phantom Of The Opera opened at Her Majesty's Theatre, the original version of the song was performed at Andrew Lloyd Webber's own theatre at Sydmonton, along with the first drafts of the show.[5] The audience were a specially gathered group of Webber's acquaintances. The Phantom was played by Colm Wilkinson.[6] The lyrics were very different from the ones used in the three variations of the song as lyricist Charles Hart had not yet become involved in the project.

Due to similarities between the song and a recurring melody in Giacomo Puccini's 1910 opera, La fanciulla del West (The Girl of the Golden West), the Puccini estate filed lawsuit against Webber, accusing him of plagiarism. An agreement was settled out of court and details were not released to the public.[7]

Recordings[edit]

To promote The Phantom of the Opera's opening in London, the production's producers, The Really Useful Group, filmed a video starring Crawford and Sarah Brightman (who did not sing).

The song has also been covered by many artists.

  • 1992: Sarah Brightman recorded "The Music of the Night" for her solo album, Sarah Brightman Sings the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. This version has different lyrics, replacing the line "To the power of the music that I write," with "To the harmony which dreams alone can write", and a different ending.
  • 2010: Meryl Davis and Charlie White used the song when ice dancing at the Olympic Games in Vancouver and won a silver medal.
  • 2010: Mark Vincent covered the song for his album Compass.
  • 2012: Jackie Evancho performed it for her movie-themed concert, Songs from the Silver Screen. This version included the words, "compose the music of the night".
  • 2016: Mauro Calderon[8] covered the song on his album Broadway and Éxitos.[9]
  • 2016: Marina Prior and Mark Vincent covered the song on their album Together.
  • 2019: Alina Zagitova used the song on her short program while winning World Champion 2019 title in ladies event.

Barbra Streisand & Michael Crawford version[edit]

"The Music of the Night"
The music of the Night lyrics meaning
Single by Barbra Streisand and Michael Crawford
from the album Back to Broadway
B-side"Children Will Listen"
ReleasedJanuary, 15 1993
Genre
  • Musical
  • ballad
Length5:37
LabelColumbia Records
Songwriter(s)
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Charles Hart
Barbra Streisand singles chronology
"Speak Low"
(1993)
"The Music of the Night"
(1993)
"As If We Never Said Goodbye"
(1994)

In 1993, American singer Barbra Streisand and British actor Michael Crawford released a duet version of "The Music of the Night". It is taken from Streisand's album Back to Broadway and peaked at number 54 on the UK Singles Chart.

Critical reception[edit]

Ron Fell from the Gavin Report called the song "the year's most triumphant duet".[10] British newspaper Lennox Herald wrote, "Familiar song which might be a hit again, given the high profiles of both stars."[11] Pan-European magazine Music & Media said it is "easily the most beautifully executed song" off the Back To Broadway album, adding, "It will hypnotise anyone with a taste for real voices into playing it."[12] A reviewer from People Magazine noted that Streisand, "crossing cadenzas with Broadway's first Phantom", Michael Crawford "goes for grandeur instead of intimacy and winds up with grandiosity."[13] The Stage stated that they both are "squeezing the last drop" out of "Music of the Night".[14]

Charts[edit]

See also[edit]

  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • 'Erik' (The Phantom)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "License Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical The Phantom of the Opera". The Musical Company. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  2. ^ Fierberg, Ruthie (2018-01-27). "Read the Original Reviews From The Phantom of the Opera's 1988 Broadway Bow". Playbill. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  3. ^ "The Phantom of the Opera : CastAlbums.org". castalbums.org. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ Edwardes, Charlotte (2013-04-23). "Andrew Lloyd-Webber: the Government won't talk to me because they think I'm 'unhip'. David Cameron didn't even return my call". Evening Standard. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  6. ^ "Trivia about Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera". The Musical Company. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  7. ^ Ouzounian, Richard (2006-01-02). "Aspects of Andrew". Toronto Star – via EBSCOHost Research Database.
  8. ^ "Mauro Calderón The Latin Classical-pop tenor For The World". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  9. ^ ""Music of the night" (A.L.Webber)/Phantom of the Ópera sings: Mauro Calderón". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  10. ^ Fell, Ron (1993-09-17). "A/C: New Releases" (PDF). Gavin Report. p. 30. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  11. ^ Lennox Herald. 1994-01-14. p. 22. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  12. ^ "New Releases: Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. 1994-01-22. p. 9. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  13. ^ "Picks and Pans Review: Back to Broadway". People. 1993-07-19. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
  14. ^ The Stage. 1993-12-09. p. 36. Retrieved 2020-11-27.

  • Alternative lyrics to the song
  • Former Broadway Phantom Hugh Panaro performing the song in concert
  • Television performance by Julian Lloyd Webber

What is happening during the music of the night?

"The Music of the Night" is sung after the Phantom lures Christine Daaé to his lair beneath the Opera House. He seduces Christine with "his music" of the night, his voice putting her into a type of trance. He sings of his unspoken love for her and urges her to forget the world and life she knew before.

Is music of the night a duet?

The Music of the Night (Duet with Michael Crawford) by Barbra Streisand feat.

Who did the music for the night of?

The soundtrack to "The Night Of" is pretty good. This is a pretty good soundtrack / score from Jeff Russo. It is well-done, solid and entertaining. All (27) tracks on here are pretty good.

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