[00:00.000] 作曲 : ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER (b.1948) [00:02.94]The Phantom of the Opera [00:05.62]Act One [00:08.06]Prologue-The Stage of the Paris Opera, 1911 [00:11.16] [00:41.04]AUCTIONEER: [00:41.34]Sold. [00:44.02]Your number, sir? Thank you. [00:45.14]Lot 665, ladies and gentlemen: [00:48.71]a paper-mache musical box, in the shape of a barrel-organ. [00:52.91]Attached, the figure of a monkey in Persian robes playing the cymbals. [00:59.11]This item, discovered in the vaults of the theatre, still in working order. Ladies and gentlemen. [01:03.35]PORTER: [01:03.65]Showing here. [01:11.81]AUCTIONEER: [01:12.21]May I commence at 15 francs? [01:16.47]Fifteen, thank you. [01:17.75]Yes, 20 from you, sir. Thank you very much. [01:21.36]Madame Giry, 25. Thank you, madame. [01:24.25]Twenty-five I'm bid. Do I hear 30? [01:27.55]Thirty. [01:28.98]And 35? [01:32.07]Selling at 30 francs, then. [01:34.24]Thirty once, 30 twice... [01:36.87]Sold for 30 francs to the Vicomte de Chagny. [01:41.74]Thank you, sir. [01:44.84]Raoul: [01:47.58]A collector's piece indeed [01:52.51]Every detail, Exactly as she said [01:59.20]Will you still play when all the rest of us are dead? [02:06.57]AUCTIONEER: [02:06.97]Lot 666, then. [02:09.49]A chandelier in pieces. [02:13.18]Some of you may recall the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera. [02:19.02]A mystery never fully explained. [02:22.74]We're told, ladies and gentlemen, [02:24.75]that this is the very chandelier... [02:27.54]...which figures in the famous disaster. [02:30.70]Our workshops have repaired it and wired parts of it for the new electric light. [02:36.96]Perhaps we can frighten away the ghost... [02:40.20]...of so many years ago with a little illumination. [02:45.47]Gentlemen?