Act I
Work Song
On Parole
Valjean Arrested/ Forgiven
What Have I Done?
At the End of the Day
I Dreamed a Dream
Lovely Ladies
Cart Crash
Who Am I?
Fantine's Death: Come to Me
Fantine's Death: Confrontation
Castle on a Cloud
Master of the House
Theirdenair Waltz of Treachary
Look Down
Stars
ABC Cafe/ Red and Black
Do You Hear the People Sing?
In My Life
A Heart Full of Love
Attack on Rue Plumet
One Day More!
Act II
At the Barricade
On My Own
Building the Barricade
Javert's Arrival
Little People
A Little Fall of Rain
Night of Anguish
The First Attack
Drink With Me
Bring Him Home
Dawn of Anguish
The Second Attack
The Final Attack
The Sewers
Dog Eats Dog
Javert's Suicide
Turning
Empty Chairs at Empty Tables
Every Day
Valjean's Confession
Wedding Chorale
Beggars at the Feast
Valjean's Death
Finale (Do You Hear the People Sing?)
there are 40 songs in Les Miserables.
Solo sung by Javert is "Stars"
Warner Chappell.
Yes, in the Broadway/ Musical version...If anything is spoken its a line here and a word there. Like 99.9% of the show is sung.
Most of a performance of Les Miserables is accompanied by singing and practically all of it with music. A performance of Les Miserables lasts around 2 hours and 30 minutes.
there are 40 songs in Les Miserables.
Solo sung by Javert is "Stars"
he sang "i dreamed a dream" from the "les miserables"
Les Miserables is a musical, not technically an opera because there are no spoken words. Everything is sung.
Warner Chappell.
"On My Own" "Come to Me" Epilogue/ Finale
No, "Pie Jesu" is not a song from Les Miserables. It is a religious choral piece often included in requiem settings. Les Miserables is a musical featuring songs like "I Dreamed a Dream" and "One Day More."
In the movie, they sang all the songs live.
The song is Javert At The Barricade / Little People.
Yes, in the Broadway/ Musical version...If anything is spoken its a line here and a word there. Like 99.9% of the show is sung.
Anne Jacqueline Hathaway (b. 12 Nov 1982) is an actress, singer and producer. She played the role of Fantine in the move Les Miserables, a role that her mother played during the US tour of Les Miserables. Both women sang the songs themselves.
Les Miserables, was NOT an ABBA-Related musical, Mamma Mia was, but not Les Miserableshere's the thing.Mamma Mia songs were written by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, and performed by ABBA.Les Miserables songs were written by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, with an English-language libretto by Herbert Kretzmer.Both musicals were adopted into Universal movies in 2008 and 2012, both starring Amanda Seyfried.