Phantom of the Opera - Phantom Violin. Music by Misha Segal

The 1989 Phantom of The Opera Version starring Robert Englund. Music composed and conducted by Misha Segal The Budapest Symphony Orchestra I very much appreciate the praises for the entire score, especially my version of Don Juan Triumphant. Here are just some on Amazon - https://amzn.to/2TWJIrY ~ “Segal’s score is resonant and chilling …” Hollywood Reporter ~ “Music is frightening and intellectually fascinating…” Houston Post ~ But the most greatest thing about this 1989 remake is the music. This is probably the best music I have ever heard for any Phantom film. ~ In a film where the score plays such an important role, Misha Segal does a brilliant job, keeping the audience in suspense, making them cringe in horror, giving a haunting, addictive voice to The Phantom's desperate longing and giving Christine good reason to show interest in a man so ugly. IMDB ~ Misha Segal’s score has been singled out as one of the film’s strengths, deservedly so. Dread Central ~ Misha Segal’s soundtrack — the one thing that even contemporaneous reviewers were happy to compliment — filling the speakers with operatic confidence. British Fantasy Society ~ Everywhere and always, there's a really marvelous score by Misha Segal, who accomplishes one of the hardest tasks for any composer of dramatic music Alternate Endings ~