Sunday, November 16, 2008

Mystery of the Phantom of the Opera

Many have heard of the tale of a disfigured man who creates havoc at an opera house all the while seeking the love of singer whose voice captivated the mysterious masked figure. Those who dared to defy the so-called Phantom of the Opera met untimely deaths. Gaston Leroux originally wrote the Phantom of the Opera in a series of magazine articles in 1909 and 1910. Since then, it has expanded into other mediums such as movies, theatrical productions, novels and soundtracks. Its mixture of romance and horror has captured the hearts and minds of many over the years.


Phantom secret revealed
Now a 100-year-old secret concerning the Phantom of the Opera has been brought to the surface. Deep within the walls of the Palais Garnier Opera House, a time capsule was discovered. A vault, or a time capsule if you will, had a plaque on it saying it was not to be opened until June 28, 2007. Also, a name – M. Alfred Clarke – was written on the plaque. The contents of the vault have opened a new facet on the mystery surrounding the Phantom of the Opera.


Find out more about the latest mystery surrounding the Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera has always been connected with mystery and romance. To read more about this exciting new discovery, check out Smithsonian Magazine’s article on their website. Read about it by visiting their main website located at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/.


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Monday, October 27, 2008

Phantom of the Opera and its Secret

The Phantom of the Opera is a wildly successful novel by Gaston Leroux and this novel has morphed into a variety of other media including a theatrical play, a movie, a soundtrack and more. Millions around the world are captivated by this sad love story and mysterious and intriguing characters. While the Phantom of the Opera is quite riveting, there is another mystery that also surrounds this great work of art that has recently been solved.


The Mystery of the Phantom of the Opera
Some may say that the real mystery of The Phantom of the Opera is the one that is buried deep below the Palais Garnier Opera House within a vault. The vault actually is a time capsule, not to be opened as per the instructions engraved on a plaque. The plaque on the time capsule states that it houses a secret; it includes a name- M. Alfred Clarke and a date- june 28, 2007. It should be noted that since this date has passed, the vault has been open revealing the contents of this time capsule.


Read More About the Phantom of the Opera Today
For those that are fascinated regarding the Mystery inside the vault of The Phantom of the Opera, the Smithsonian Magazine offers a fantastic article regarding this mystery. You can read it today by visiting our main website located at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/


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Monday, October 13, 2008

What's Inside the Phantom of the Opera's Vault?

One of the most infamous pieces of literature is the Phantom of the Opera. This incredible story has pulled at many heart strings and beyond being a wonderful novel; it has also gone on to be a blockbuster theatrical release, a movie and even a soundtrack. Throughout the world many have fallen in love with this deeply sad, romantic story. And while the real life basis of the story happened over a century ago, the mysteries of the Phantom of the Opera are still being uncovered today. For those that love the mystery and intrigue of the Phantom of the Opera, the Smithsonian Magazine offers a fascinating article on the subject.


What is the Mystery of the Phantom of the Opera?
The Phantom of the Opera has always been surrounded by mystery and intrigue. Its home the Palais Garnier (the Opera House in Paris, France) has held marvelous secrets during the past century. It should be noted that buried deep inside the Palais Garnier is a vault. While it is technically a vault, many that know of this secret actually call it a time capsule, because it is completely sealed off and no one was permitted to enter. What makes the vault such an intriguing mystery is that engraved into the vault is an inscription. It is a plaque that states the vault holds a secret. The inscription also states a name- M. Alfred Clark and a date- June 28, 2007.


Opening the Vault
Obviously, the wishes of M. Alfred Clark is that the vault should not be opened up until the date inscribed. However, on June 28th, 2007, the vault was indeed opened and to the surprise of many interesting artifacts were found. What started out as a loved of music and a simple vault filled with interesting artifacts, turned into a very sharp mystery causing many in the world of opera, music, theater and of course fans of the Phantom of the Opera to guess at what could possibly be uncovered.


Uncover the Secrets of the Phantom of the Opera
If you love mystery and intrigue, finding out what was uncovered inside the vault at the Palais Garnier opera house in Paris, France will definitely give you a thrill. The Smithsonian Magazine has an interesting article on the subject. To read it, visit our main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/


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Inside the Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the Opera is one of the most well known and beloved novels of the last century and while this book still remains popular, it has morphed into a theatrical release, a movie and even a soundtrack. For those that love opera and the intriguing mystery that is the Phantom of the Opera, there is a real life mystery that has recently been uncovered in the Palais Garnier (the Opera House in Paris, France).


The Vault in the Palais Garnier
One of the mysteries of our time has recently been uncovered. Buried deep beneath the Phantom of the Opera's Palais Garnier, there is a vault, most would call it a time capsule, because it was locked and included several artifacts from a marvelous time in opera. This time capsule was sealed shut and on the exterior there was an inscription, a name- M. Alfred Clark, the wishes that this capsule would not be opened and a date- June 28, 2007.


The Mystery is Uncovered
After 100 years, the time capsule buried beneath the Phantom of the Opera’s Palais Garnier was opened and guess what was buried inside. Finally the mystery was uncovered and what was found will shock you. To read more about the Phantom of the Opera and the contents of this time capsule, please visit our main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Mystery & The Phantom of the Opera

For those that love great literature, opera music, theater and even cinema, one story that continues to tug at the heartstrings of the global audience is The Phantom of the Opera. One of the most beloved novels and theater pieces ever conceived, the Phantom of the Opera has evolved into one of the most popular stories of the last century. If you are a fan of the Phantom of the Opera, than you will surely love the mystery that surrounds it.


The Mystery of the Phantom of the Opera
The Mystery of The Phantom of the Opera is deep down in the Palais Garnier Opera House in a vault. Most call it a time capsule, because it is sealed off and no one is allowed to enter. Written on the vault includes a plaque that states it houses a secret. It also includes a name- M. Alfred Clark and a date- June 28, 2007.


What Was Found Inside the Vault?
For those that are fascinated by this perplexing mystery and The Phantom of the Opera, the Smithsonian Magazine has an intriguing article on the subject. You can read it today by visiting the main site at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/


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Sunday, September 7, 2008

A Mystery from the Phantom of the Opera

If you love theater, literature, cinema and of course opera one of the most beloved titles that has become extremely popular over the years is the Phantom of the Opera. This work of art has fascinated millions with the mystery of music, love and death. While the Phantom of the Opera is in essence fiction, there is a real life mystery tied in many ways to this work.


What is Buried Deep Below the Palais Garnier?
The real mystery of the Phantom of the Opera is that deep below the Palais Garnier opera house there is a vault- some might even call it a time capsule. This time capsule includes a plaque and written on this plaque it states that it houses a secret- it contains gramophone records, a name- M. Alfred Clark and a date.


This vault was not known to all mainly due to the fact that it was requested that it would not be open until 100 years have passed from the date that appears on the plaque- June 28, 2007. To find out what the Phantom of the Opera hid deep beneath the Palais Garnier, the Smithsonian Magazine has a fascinating article that reveals this incredible mystery. You can read it today at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/


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Sunday, August 17, 2008

The Secret Vault & the Phantom of the Opera

For theater goers, musical lovers, those interested in literature and even cinema aficionados, one story full of love, romance, mystery and intrigue is the Phantom of the Opera. The Phantom of the opera first published by Gaston Leroux as a serialization in a French magazine did not at first grasp the imagination of the public, however years later it has become one of the most widely adapted pieces of fiction in the world.


While some say that the Phantom of the Opera is based on a true story, it is indeed still surrounded in mystery. In the early 1900’s Leroux spent a considerable amount of time in the Palais Garnier Opera House in Paris and his work did revolve around what is believed to be a real opera ghost, however, with some skill and artistry, Leroux created one of the finest novels- a master work that has enthralled the public for decades.


The story of the Phantom of the Opera revolves around a deformed phantom and his romance with the love of his life Christine. Full of complex emotions and characters, the Phantom of the Opera is tragically tortured by his ugliness and ultimately rejected. This beauty and beast story has been adapted numerous times and while the story on its own is extremely effective, the setting of the Palais Garnier Opera House is cast perfectly.


Besides the mystery and intrigue found in the many theater and cinematic adaptations of
the Phantom of the Opera, there is a real mystery that has taken place at the Palais Garnier Opera House which the Smithsonian Magazine has written about. Deep within the opera house is a tomb so to speak, a sort of time capsule with a plaque. The plaque states that inside the room there resides gramophone records, it also includes a name- M. Alfred Clark and a date June 28, 1907. It was requested by Leroux that this vault not be open for 100 years.


For those that are intrigued to find out what was found in the vault, it should be noted that it was as mysterious as the beloved Phantom of the Opera musical. To read more about
the Phantom of the Opera, please visit our main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/


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