One Man LES MISERABLES Act 1 | Performed SINGLE-VOICEDLY by Andrey Kiselev

00:00 01. Look Down 02:42 02. ’’Freedom is Mine...’’ 03:34 03. Valjean in Search of Work 05:20 04. Valjean and the Bishop of Digne 08:25 05. ’’What Have I Done’’ (Valjean’s Soliloquy) 11:33 06. At The End of The Day 15:59 07. I Dreamed a Dream 19:59 08. Lovely Ladies 23:53 09. Fantine and Bamatabois 25:02 10. ’’Tell Me Quickly, What’s the Story...’’ 26:08 11. ’’A Moment of Your Time, Javert...’’ 27:48 12. Cart Crash - ’’Can This Be True...’’ 28:33 13. ’’I have only known one other...’’ 29:46 14. Who Am I 32:18 15. Fantine’s Death 35:20 16. Confrontation 37:48 17. Castle on a Cloud 39:24 18. Little Cossette and Madame Thénardier 40:43 19. Master of the House 46:23 20-1. The Bargain 48:05 20-2. The Thenardier Waltz of Treachery 51:25 21. The Beggars 54:21 22. The Robbery 56:48 23. ’’Another Brawl in the Square...’’ 58:32 24. Stars 1:01:29 25. ’’That Inspector Thinks He’s Something...’’ 1:01:48 26. ’’Cosette... Now I Remember...’’ 1:03:12 27. ABC Café 1:04:58 28. Red and Black 1:08:37 29. Do You Hear the People Sing 1:10:27 30. In My Life 1:15:29 31. A Heart Full of Love 1:17:51 32. Attack On Rue Plumet 1:20:54 33. One Day More Les Misérables, colloquially known as Les Mis or Les Miz, is a sung-through musical with music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, and a libretto by Schönberg and Boublil, based on the 1862 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. The original French musical premiered in Paris in 1980 with direction by Robert Hossein. Its English-language adaptation by producer Cameron Mackintosh with lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer has been running in London since October 1985, making it the longest-running musical in the West End and the second longest-running musical in the world after the original Off-Broadway run of The Fantasticks. Set in early 19th-century France, Les Misérables is the story of Jean Valjean, a French peasant, and his desire for redemption, released in 1815 after serving nineteen years in jail, five for stealing a loaf of bread for his sister’s starving child, the other fourteen for numerous escape attempts. Valjean decides to break his parole and start his life anew after a bishop inspires him with a tremendous act of mercy. But a police inspector named Javert refuses to let him escape justice and pursues him for most of the play. Along the way, Valjean and a slew of characters are swept into a revolutionary period in France, where a group of young idealists attempt to overthrow the government at a street barricade in Paris.
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