If this question refers to the musical, Les Miserables, then I believe the answer should be
Claude-Michel Schönberg and not Andrew Lloyd Webbber.
Andrew Lloyd Webber - He also wrote the music for the Phantom of the Opera
Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil wrote the music and lyrics for Les Misérables.
He didn't, Boublil and Schonberg did (and Kretzmer). People sometimes thing Andrew Lloyd Webber did because he has written most modern successful musicals, and his most successful musicals (e.g. Phantom) came out around that time (Phantom came out in 1986, Les Mis in 1985)
Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil wrote the music and lyrics for Les Misérables.
pretty much any instrument i went to a performance of les mis that had an electric guitar
Since the music to Les Miserables is copyright, free copies of the sheet music are illegal. Without endorsement, you can purchase sheet music for this musical, below.
Les Mis is a copyrighted musical. There is no free and legal sheet music.
Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil wrote the music and lyrics for Les Misérables.
He didn't, Boublil and Schonberg did (and Kretzmer). People sometimes thing Andrew Lloyd Webber did because he has written most modern successful musicals, and his most successful musicals (e.g. Phantom) came out around that time (Phantom came out in 1986, Les Mis in 1985)
Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil wrote the music and lyrics for Les Misérables.
The character in the red vest from Les Misérables is Enjolras. He is the leader of the student revolutionaries in the story, and his unwavering dedication to the cause inspires those around him. He plays a pivotal role in the climactic events of the musical.
Anywhere, When my school did Les Mis i bought it from iTunes
Young Cosette
Victor Hugo wrote the novel. Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil wrote the music for the stage adaptation. Herbert Kretzmer wrote the English lyrics for the stage adaptation.
Les Misérables (sometimes abbreviated "Les Mis" or "Les Miz")
In the musical Les Miserables, the song "Castle on a Cloud" is sung by the character Young Cosette. The purpose of the song is to show Young Cosette's longing for comfort and security, as she dreams of a better life away from the abuse and neglect she faces under the care of the Thenardiers. It also highlights her innocence and vulnerability in the midst of the harsh realities of her situation.
tessaROXX TV - 2011 Me Watching Les Mis 3-1 was released on: USA: 26 January 2013
pretty much any instrument i went to a performance of les mis that had an electric guitar