Think of Me

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"Think of Me" is a prominent soprano aria from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical *The Phantom of the Opera*, sung by the character Christine Daaé as a showcase of her emerging talent.

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Think of Me canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aria
show tune
song
act Act I
associatedPerformer Emmy Rossum
Sarah Brightman
associatedWith The Phantom of the Opera
surface form: The Phantom of the Opera (original London cast recording)
characterSinging Christine Daaé
composer Andrew Lloyd Webber
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dramaticFunction contrasts Christine Daaé with Carlotta Giudicelli
establishes Christine Daaé as a leading soprano
fictionalContext Christine Daaé’s debut performance at the Paris Opéra
filmAdaptationAppearance The Phantom of the Opera
surface form: The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film)
firstPerformanceIn The Phantom of the Opera
surface form: The Phantom of the Opera original London production
firstPerformanceYear 1986
genre musical theatre
show tune
hasAdditionalLyricsBy Richard Stilgoe
hasLyricsBy Charles Hart
hasTheme memory
nostalgia
romantic longing
includedOn The Phantom of the Opera
surface form: The Phantom of the Opera original cast album
language English
lyricist Charles Hart
Richard Stilgoe
musicalWorkType soprano aria
notableKey D-flat major (common stage key)
orchestration orchestra and soprano voice
originalStagePerformer Sarah Brightman
partOf The Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera
surface form: The Phantom of the Opera (musical)
performerInFiction Christine Daaé
period late 20th century musical theatre
positionInShow early Act I aria
premieredAt Her Majesty's Theatre, London
publisher The Really Useful Group
rightsHolder The Really Useful Group
surface form: The Really Useful Group Limited
setting Paris Opera
surface form: Paris Opéra House (fictional setting)
showcases Christine Daaé’s emerging vocal talent
usedAs audition piece for sopranos
vocalFeature coloratura-style passages
high sustained notes
vocalRange soprano
workBy Andrew Lloyd Webber

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The Phantom of the Opera notableSong Think of Me
subject surface form: The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)
Madonna (debut album) track Think of Me
Masquerade workFromSameMusical Think of Me