Still, the album serves as a souvenir of a work that has held up over a quarter-century and seems likely to do so in the future. Listen to Les Misérables (10th Anniversary Concert Live at Royal Albert Hall) on Spotify. ![]() This is not the only one drawn from a live performance, but such recordings have the odd aspect of loud cheering, which disrupts the grandly tragic intentions of the piece. nacibraB on serdnoL me uirba selbar ©Â ÃsiM seL odnauq ,5891 ed orbutuo ed 8 me odahnivida ret airedop m©ÃugniN sanoJ kciN e oolmiraK nimaR ,nosnikliW mloC ,eoB eiflA :adreuqse aD sadailifa saus uo. ![]() The show has not changed much over the years, making any new recording essentially redundant. On this live recording, the cast seems a bit overexcited at the outset, but they settle down into a professional performance over the course of the long running time. ![]() ![]() Since the English-language version of the musical Les Misérables opened in London in 1985, there have been a number of recordings this one features the cast of the 25th anniversary London revival production, with John Owen-Jones starring as the Job-like Jean Valjean and featuring Earl Carpenter as his nemesis Javert, Madalena Alberto as Fantine ("I Dreamed a Dream"), Katie Hall as the grown-up Cosette, Rosalind James as Eponine ("On My Own"), and Gareth Gates as Marius.
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