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Essay heading: Phantom of the Opera Synopsis
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The song "The Music of the Night" is quite different from his other music. It is quite sad and much softer. It is obvious that he is in love with Christine and the song makes the listener feel sad for him because it is obvious she does not love him back. All of the other music seems to follow the plot and tell the listener what is going on in the movie... displayed 300 characters
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The music is played by an orchestra and you can hear violins and flutes and piano. The singer, Christine, is a beautiful soprano. The song is played with a moderato tempo in the minor key. The song gives the listener a calm feeling. It makes you think about love and the yearning for someone. This song leaves you in awe of the singer... displayed next 300 characters
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