ANSWERS: 4
  • I think it might be a high E
  • High D, actually.
  • It's an E. However, Emmy Rossum in the movie sings it in D sharp. Other Christines on theater sings E.
  • Per Wikipedia - I know not always the most reliable... The song is performed in Act One after the song "Angel of Music" (The Mirror) and before "The Music of the Night". It takes place as the Phantom escorts Christine by boat to his lair beneath the Opera Garnier. It is sung as a duet by Christine and the Phantom. In this song, Christine sings her highest note in the show, an E(6), at the end of the song. When I lookd up the sheets and score for it though, the absolute highest sung note I could find notated was D above high D, or for those of you that might not read music or understand it, that's 5 notes higher than what you actually see on a standard staff.

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