Musical
Music Lyrics
Range
Tessitura
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
(2014)
Alan Menken
Stephen
Schwartz
Frollo
G#
2
– A
3
Low
Musical Theatre Style
Song Type/Feel
Tempo
Contemporary Legit
Duet/Plot transition
56bpm, Rubato
Vocalism
Breathy
Speech-like
Character
Belt
Legit
Operatic
Sources: Data adapted from Patrick Page and Michael Arden, “Out There,” track 3 on The Hunchback of Notre
Dame (Studio Cast Recording), Disney, 2016, Amazon Music streaming audio,
https://music.amazon.com/albums/B074MQ5NN2?trackAsin=B074MQ3V3D&ref=dm_sh_2321-ab0c-dmcp-3add-
3a794&musicTerritory=US&marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER.
Character
This is a duet that prominently features a stern and steadfast Frollo and a submissive Quasimodo.
Frollo serves as a twisted father figure, gaslighting Quasimodo as he warns and denigrates his charge in
an effort to keep Quasimodo from questioning his place, one of solitude in the bell tower. As this is the
very beginning of the story, the townspeople serve as Quasimodo’s point of interest, rather than
Esmeralda, and Frollo has only exhibited hints at becoming a major antagonist to Quasimodo.
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Context
This piece functions as a transition from a book scene into Quasimodo’s “Out There” solo. Frollo
meets Quasimodo in the bell tower to give his charge communion and tell a bible story. As Quasimodo’s
thoughts drift to the feast of fools, Frollo expresses his hopes to stop the annual feast and lock up or drive
the gypsies from his city. This spoken text transitions into a melody over a cut-time underscore before a
transition to C# minor signifies the start of another lesson on the world’s cruelty.
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5
Music Theatre International, “Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
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Patrick Page and Michael Arden, “Out There,” track 3 on The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Studio Cast
Recording), Disney, 2016, Amazon Music streaming audio,
https://music.amazon.com/albums/B074MQ5NN2?trackAsin=B074MQ3V3D&ref=dm_sh_2321-ab0c-dmcp-3add-
3a794&musicTerritory=US&marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER.
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