"Do You Hear the People Sing" is one of the most iconic songs from the musical "Les Misérables", composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg with French lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, and English lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer. It is a powerful, rallying anthem sung by the revolutionary students in the show. The song has transcended the musical to become a widely recognized protest anthem and symbol of hope and resistance around the world.
"Les Misérables" is a globally acclaimed musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel,
featuring iconic songs like "Do You Hear the People Sing." Its themes of social justice and
redemption resonate across eras.
"Do You Hear the People Sing" is a pivotal anthem from Les Misérables, symbolizing revolutionary hope. This trumpet concerto arrangement adapts its iconic melody into a virtuosic instrumental piece.
A flute and piano medley featuring five melodies from Claude-Michel Schönberg's legendary musical Les Misérables, including "I Dreamed a Dream" and "Do You Hear the People Sing?".
A medley from the iconic 1980 French musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel, featuring themes like "Do You Hear the People Sing" that have transcended theatrical context.