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Les Miserables Medley

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Les Miserables Medley

Musical theatre medley
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  • Medley Introduction
  • At The End Of The Day
  • I Dreamed A Dream
  • Castle On A Cloud
  • Do You Hear The People Sing?
  • On My Own
  • Bring Him Home
  • Epilogue
Medley From Les Misérables For SATB* Voices and Piano with Optional Instrumental Accompaniment At The End Of The Day + 1 Dreamed A Dream + Castle On A Cloud + Do You Hear The People Sing? ‘On My Own + Bring Him Home « Finale Performance Notes: “The director is urged to observe the very rubato nature of many of these songs. Even ‘though tempi are indicated. the music should flow in regard tolyrics and phrasing. The changes indicated from Piano 1o Fender Rhodes and from Electric Guitar to Acoustic Guitar if poste) will dd to the total ambiance of the medley and be more closely im Keeping with the original orchestration. EL Performance Time: Appros. 15:30, Arranged by ED LOJESKI Moderato Maestoso (+ Unis. F Soprano Alte Tenor Bass Piano AD THE END OF THE DAY asia LysesCopyight © 1980 hy Edtons Mosicals Alan out English Lyric Copp 19865 by Alin Bosbll Mase Lis. CASCAPI “This editon Copyeght 0 1987 by Alia Bll Mase Ltd. (ASCAP) Mectanisa! and Publication Rigi forthe USA Administered by Alin Bob Masi Lis. (ASCAP) «o Stephan Tenenbaum & Ca Ine 05 Tits Ave, New Vor, NY TSS Tel (212) 9220625, Fax (212) 922.0626 nario! Copyright Secured. AIL Righs Reserved This asic copyright Photocopy ills ‘All Pcfomanee Rights Resid FY molto rt. a Ah motto rit > motte rit AT THE END OF THE DAY Masts by Claude-Michel Sehinberg [Lyres by Hesbere Kretzmer Origa! Text by sin Boublil and Jean-Mare Ni ke — AL the end of the day you're another day old-er, Unis. F te Pm Bom F ‘and that's all you can say for the life ofthe poor. W's a strug -gle,_ i's awar, and there's Melody 9 AT THE END OF THEDAY Meciey From LES MISERABLES — SATB Masi an Lyrcy Coppin © 1980 hy Bons Mosicales Alain Bow English Lyrics Copp ©1986 by Alin Boublil Music Lt. (ASCAP) “Ths eden Copyright © 1987 by Alain Boul Music Lud. ASCAP) Mechanival and Pabliration Rghs forthe USA Adotinered by Alan Babli Music Li (ASCAP) ‘fo Step Tene & Co, ne. GOS Third Ave, New Vor NY L013 Tel. 212)922.0095, Fa 313) 922-0625 ‘meron Copyright Secured” ADRighisResoved. This use iscopyht Phtacopsiagsiepa ‘A Performa Rights stu nothing that an-y-one's glv-ing, one more day stand - ing a-bout, what is it One day less to be Iiv-ing, At the end of the day, you're an-oth-er day and the shirt on your back does-a't keep out the chill. And the cold-er, Melody Bom/F Fm By/F Meciey From LES MISERABLES — SATB oe ing, andthe win-ter ie com-Ing on fast, cat 280 sh Medley From LES MISERABLES — SATB and the sun in the morn-ing is waiting to rise, Like the waves’ crash onthe sand, like a cee e storm that -"l break an - y see - ond ee wer t == Kp: —— ———_— —— x a |] storm that -‘ll break an=y sec - ond. Theresa _ hun inthe tand, tna a || storm that = break an = y see > ond There's hun fer | 4 0 i= ——— y a storm that =" W=~ak any see - ond, There's a hun - ger in the land, there's a in the land, div. eck-on -ing ail tobe reck - oned, Ws us who'll have_ to = land, os reck-on- ing still tobe reck - oned, Motley From LES MISERABLES — SATR at the end of the Lis, Andante (J =72) all, oto ~ dion. et all. molto s Taree BEB desired mp legato Sito or sot wroup uf Yewes mp er eo Modioy From LES MISERABLES — SATA ‘There was atime when =—3I— men were kind, when their voic-es were soft ‘and their words in-vit- ing. ‘There was atime when love was blind and the world was asong 1 DREAMED A DREAM “Masi by Claude-Michel Schinberg Lyrics by Herbert Kretomer [Original Texe by Alain Boul and Jean-Mare Natl ‘Then it all went wrong. . Remain on Fender Rhodes it desired Medley From LES MISERABLES — SATB DREAMED A DREAM Music and Lies Coprit © 19K by Eons Musicals Alan Roshi Engish Cynon Copsrght © [98h by Alun Boab Mase La (ASCAP) This edition Copymaht © 198 by Alin Boubll Mase Li. (ASCAP) Mechanical an Postion Rigs oe USA Acs by Ale Boubll Nasi Li (ASCAP) lo Stephen Tenenbaum Co, Ine, 605 Third Avenus New York NY T0138 el, 212) 92. 212)92 international Copyien Secued. Al Righs Reseed. This mance copyright. Poxoopyig fila ‘Al PoforanceRihs Resced. 38 [dreamed a dream in thme gone Solo mp was high and life worth liv - in by ‘when hope [dreamed that love would nev - er die, dreamed that God would be_for - = Moctey From LES MISERABLES — SATB. 10 firing bu __the t-_geracome at _ night Unis, But the ti - gers come at | c CE Fm Fm/Ay ie with their voice - es soft as thun -der. as they tear your hope a c oe. F FA Bb B,D as they tum your dream to Ebm/G> Bb * Maciey From LES MISERABLES — SATB Unis. Bm = Heslept a summer by my side, Unis, ™P slept a summer — by her_ Bb B B/D cm7 E/Bb : —————. SS : = Gr en = SSS S55 hefilled my days with endless won-der. Hetook my childhood in his £ =~ = ——— ee S—————— — — — = side, filled my days with endless won der. Abmajt Abmait/6 Fm BIS Bp s — & SSS S 6 took her child-hood in my stride cm? Eo /Bb Abmaj7 BpI3 E> B/D Medlay From LES MISERABLES — SATB. a ee Bom6/D> —CTsus_ C7 that we would live the years to-geth -er__ but there are dreams that can - not be and there are storms we can _-not weath - er, adream my life would be a oe rit SS Se liv ~ ing, — so diffrent now from what it seemed; Ca so dif-frent from this hell I'm rit Saat ete ob aul Solo ™? a a tempo Now life has killed the dream 1 dreamed, a tempo a ES mp a tempo Medloy From LES MISERABLES — SATS. ‘MP Fender Rhodes - continue, CASTLE ON 4 CLOUD, ‘Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg Lynce bs Hecbest Kretamer Orgina! Text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Mare Natl iThere Is a cas - Ue on a L 1 like to go there in my Shere is a room that's full of There_are a hn -dred boys and nf es Mec; 1s SERABLES — SATB. CASTLE ON A CLOUD Music and Lyris Copyitn © 1980 by Eons Muses Alan Boshi English Lyin Copyright © 1986 by Alin Boubll Mase La. (ASCP) ‘This esion Copyright © 1987 by Ala Beubll Manic Li(ASCAP) SMashuncl aod Policuon Rights fee the USA. Administered by Alvin Boubll Nae Lx. (ASCAP) Teena & Co Ln, 608 Thr Ave, New Yor, NY HUSH Tel (212) 922625, ax 212) 922.0626 nal Copsreh Secwed All Righ Retrved.” Thins copyright Phcepyng llega A Petormance Rips Rest, 15 3 - sleep Area any floors for me to ameep, ine No'< body shouts or tales to ‘loud, me - pitts ist tis izes = = == 3 not in my cas - tle on not in my eas - le on Unis. TA me She's nice _to see and she’s soft _totouch, She GS is ala-dy all inwhlte, holds me and sings alul e Tighe arp Modlay From LES MISERABLES — SATE. ae ral a en — wy say “Co-sette, I love you ver-y much.” 1 know aplace where no-one’ all = yf te | Fe tempo — | son! - iis i — oa SS 1 tmow a place where op oak eles \eget op ff te 4 233 5 ¢ (FES $e = = SF Moderate March Tempo (+=84) 7 3=0 3) Unis. yall | owed, not inmycas-te on a cloud. Unis, ral Dm E Am(no3ra) = mp continue Fender Rhodes DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING? ” Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg Lyrics by Hesber Kretzmer ‘Original Text by Alsin Boublil and Jean Maze Nate] Bass Solo mf 7 Do youhear the peo - ple sing, sing-ing the song ofan - gry men? It is the + mu sic of peo - plewho will not beslaves again! When the beat - ing of your heart ech-oes the Tenor Solo mf = beat - ing of the drums, there is a life a-bout tostart when to-mor - row comes. will you r Mediey From LES MISERABLES — SATS DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING? “Music and Lyrics Copsiet © 1990 by Eons Muscles Ain Rosi English Lyrics Copsght © 1986 y Alun Bovbll Muse Ld. (ASAP) “This eiton Copyght © 1987 by Alin Boubli Mas Lie (ASCAP) ‘Mostaneland Palin Rips forthe US. Adair Aisin Boul Music Lid (ASCAP) ‘lo Sep Tenenpaue& Co, Ine, 08 Thi Ave. New York NY 10158 Te, (212) 922-065, Fax (213) 922.0626 Ineratonl Copyright Secured” AIIRigMS Reserved. Tis nie oopyight.Pkotooopying seg All Performance Rights Rests, : eS ee oe 2 9: yee fe» fe os o te pater f Ft = =] join imour crusade? Who will bestrong and stand with me? Be-yond the bar - ri-cade isthere a SS SSS SS Be + —- ae a a =H im f : altsing fF Do you jxtome Solo my End Solo palling ng EN Sg gt pg te tet te 2 == == SSS - a ‘world you long to see? Then join In the fight shat wil give you the right to be fre! an F bt 6 To Piano SES | ar Twepeo plesing singing the song ofan = gyn? 1 the mu se of peo -plewho wi ow et £E tee yg. + ote te # SS Sf tp ete —_— = i SS ‘ Be ¢ , km > | — 1 _—_ i = ' = SSS SS | os == =| z z wuld out Su. set SS SS 3 ee beat - ing of your heart ech-oes the beat - ing of the drums, there is. ose tt te = eee ae s, SS == = =| c cre F oft ; 2 ee SS aa T . \ gS pee ee life about tost z tart when tomor — row comes! Am pes $f pre-tend -ing he's —— = = Z 7 ON MY OWN i = 3 (433) Original Text by Alain Boublit and Jean-Marc Natel e ; a ; 4 Moderato (4 = 60) Sop. Solo_mp G = = St f § : SSS SSS be- rider To Fe D> Rhoges_ ™p legato t4 ei — = =| Medley From LES MISERABLES — SATB oxvown “Masi and Les Copyright © 19909 Eeitons Musicales Asin Boul sh Lyr2s Copy © 1986 by Ala Bo Mechanical and Publication Ripe forthe to Stephen Tensaut Co Ine 008 Ti Ineatona! Copysight Secured USA Adin ‘pyres ©1987 by Ala 20 SSS cooas 7 7 side.me. AML a-lone 1 walk with him "ti morn ing, With = out 4) SSS him 1 feel his arms a - round me, And when Tlose my way Iclose my eyes and he has Pe - = e i In the rain the pave-ment shines like sil - ver. — End Solo__Alt Sps._m | nf a= found me. Mecley From LES MISERABLES — SATB. oe are mist Unis. ve inthe rv -er, in the dark - ness , CLttr the trees are full of Unis. mf pe SS SS= : rj + — S + ee —. 4 = =e 5 ve = 7 = i, _ ae ee = ——— = — _—_ _ @ . SJ ai. = SSS = ee he eho Py ees eee 2 : ao = = . : ft _ = cee ees Modioy From LES MISERABLES — SAT. oe 7 him. And al- though 1 know that he is blind, sti 1 be 2 ae be _ Ps EE —_ She thinks that 1 am blind, & 6 = f +f "+ bet be Tove him, but ev = ‘ry day Tm SF 185 _atempo lite L Ab S with - 23 Unis, erese p Ju his world _will goon turn - ing. ‘orld is ull ofhap-pi-ness that I have nev-er — 2 fof BE A bit slower love him, °* 1 love him, 1 love him, but on-lyon my 1 Asolo ot pd fn Op ye ae a own, —— Sop. Solo Medley From LES MISERABLES ~ SATB a4 BRING HIM HOME ‘Music by Clande-Michet Schonberg LLynies by Herbert Kretzmer and Alain Boutlil a tempo igh my prayer. Tenor Solo mp SS alempo = God on Ihave al-ways been there. have al-ways been there, End Solos SLES — SATB [BRING HIM HOME, Music andes Copyright © 1986 by Asin Boul Mase Ll. (ASCAP) “Tis edton Copynaht © 1987 by Alan Boubh Mec LA. (ASCAP) iceland Publication Rights forthe US Adare hy Alan Bub! Muni 18 CASCAP) arn Co, Toe 605 Thsd Ave, New Yor NY TSB Te 212] 9220625, ax (212) 922-0028, Tommi Secu. All Rips Reserves, Thismasicisopysigh. Photocopying is ies "A Prlrrace Rights Rest. 25 Fmaj7/ ig Tae et me die, _ Jet him live, mp a tempo er avempo Medi From LES MISERABLES — SATB 26 all. De Sop. Solo p bring Tenor Solo p Slowly (J=56) Baritone Solo mf rit a On this page {es - sion, — Read it well when I atlast’ am sleep -ing. Is a St = of those who al-ways loved you, ‘moth-er gave her life for you, then gave you tomy 7 =F 5 = SF SS eS Lord in heaven look down onhim — in Sop. Solo mp. iE q mer cy. Take my Baritone Solo ™F : —_ fe os ae 3 es ao fad = : Ps ——— SS ets a S| For - give me allmy trespass es, and take me toyour glo ry c =. === f (24a) e = —=—, = SS = =e Saeed pas 7S 7 a hand andlead —metosal-va~ tn, Take ay love forlove wer + er oe + = Jove an-oth-er per-son is to see the face of hear the peo - ple sing? Lost in the val - ley of thenight? It is the mu - sic of a peo - plewho are To Acoustie Plano lim - 0 the light. For the wretch -ed of theearth there is a flame that nev - erdies, E-ven the Acoustic Piano a ‘Meciey From LES MISERABLES — SATS 30 They will live = gar - den of the Lord, they will walk behind the plough share, chain will be bro-ken and all men will have thelr re-ward! Medley From LES MISERABLES — SATS they will put gece away infree - dom in the sword, the 3 te ne Join inour crusade? Who will be strong and stand with me? Somewhere be-yond the bar-ri-cade isthere a s world you long to see? Do youhear the peo ple sing, say do youhear the dis-tant drums? It is the fu - ture that they bring when tomor - row comes. Will you join inour crusade? Who will be 2 28: Medley From LES MISERABLES — SATB 32 ——a an = ,— Ss Sa f _ PSs a 3 hear the peo ple sing, say do you hear the dis tant drums? It is the fu - ture that they bring when tomor-row Pty a rh. at eae ee pet rail, moto ae E#/GH(A5) =, rall_ motto ou Moctoy From LES MISERABLES — SATB. 13999 1H

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