The Phantom of the Opera has always held fascination for me, ever since I first heard "Music of the Night" on a commercial break on 104.3 WOMC radio. I always thought, "That's such a beautiful song, I wonder what the rest of the play sounds like."
When I found out my godparents owned the two-disc set, I asked if I could borrow it. So I did - and I think I kept it for about a year (accidentally!) until they bought me my own set for my birthday.
The way the prologue leads into the overture just gives me chills.
Auctioneer, speaking of the chandelier: "Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination. Gentlemen!" And this huge, rich, dark organ sound fills your ears.
It got even better when I saw the movie. The transition of a dusty, cobweb-laden chandelier being lit and all the antiquity of the stage being blown away, the torches flaring into life... spectacular. And then later, when we were in marching band, we played Phantom of the Opera for our opening sequence. True, the flutes didn't have the best parts, but it was still fun.
Phantom of the Opera is definitely on my list of "must see on stage." I want to be in the audience when that chandelier swings down. Not to mention wanting to hear Michael Crawford's beautiful singing voice.
