1. Oh, wait, let me edit that.

    Now it's the right video.
  2. Ah, that famous sound, must be fantastic to listen to it live? Is it the same cast you saw?

  3. Yeah, with the video I put in when I edited the post it's the same cast. With Swedish Peter Jöback as the phantom. He was phantastic. The female lead actress was even better though (IMO, the crowd in general gave Peter the most applause), Sofia Escobar.
  4. Oh no, wrong again. It's not the same cast. I knew that really... I lured myself.
  5. Here's an audio recording with the right cast.



    More:

  6. Such a powerful music It's always interesting to see someone from your own country performing in another one. For instance, I saw Russian dancer in Spain doing flamenco, I couldn't recognise him from others though, that says something.
  7. Originally posted by alexandra_t:Such a powerful music It's always interesting to see someone from your own country performing in another one. For instance, I saw Russian dancer in Spain doing flamenco, I couldn't recognise him from others though, that says something.

    The actress playing Christine was from Portugal. I think I may have developed a little crush on her.
  8. Also it's funny to try to understand opera singers, I mean I often can't, even when they sing in my language.

  9. It was almost impossible when there were like 30 singing at the same time, since you can't make out the words anymore, since everyone's phrasing is a bit different and that blurs the words.

    Apart from that, I had no problems, but it's worth noting that this is a musical and not opera
  10. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    It was almost impossible when there were like 30 singing at the same time, since you can't make out the words anymore, since everyone's phrasing is a bit different and that blurs the words.

    Apart from that, I had no problems, but it's worth noting that this is a musical and not opera


    Damn, of course it is but anyway.
  11. Excellent Trek!