Miles Fish's
Music and other Arts of War
Playlist with script approximate page numbers
Soundbites from the reader's edition screenplay;
duration each about 1 minute
Click on a title below to play
Page 1
Hitler Rally Speech in the dark theater
Page 1
Bach Double Violin Concerto
Bruno & Evie St. Mark's Square Venice
Cole Porter Begin the Beguine
Page 2
Evie & Bruno leave St. Mark's Square
Handel/Halvorsen Passagalia
Page 35
Evie & Bruno's lesson at the Hotel Danieli Venice
News papers of war are delivered to the rooms down the hall
Puccini Nessun dorma
Page 21
Bruno and Paolo mock opera sing at Bruno's office at the Uffizi Florence
Hoagy Carmichael Stardust
Page 27
Evie and Paolo walk toward Harry’s Bar Venice
Massenet Thais Meditation
Page 32
From the top of Michelangelo Piazza to the Basilica Santa Croce Church Florence
Paolo’s Recital
Hermann Capriccio for Three Violins
Page 37
Evie, Paolo, Bruno play in the piazza at midnight in Florence
Handel aria from Renaldo
Page 68
When Alessandro realizes who Evie is, all he can hear is Sophia singing
Cole Porter Anything Goes
Page 96
Refugees entertaining floor-show at the Andermatt hotel ballroom
Gershwin I Got Rhythm
Page 96
Tobias sings in the hotel ballroom ala Ethel Merman Andermatt
Cole Porter Anything Goes (reprise)
Page 96
Refugees conga-line exit from the hotel to the buses Andermatt
Auld lang syne (in German)
Page 97
German soldiers and Refugees sing together as the buses leave Andermatt
Mozart Laudate Dominum
Page 98
Rolf sings counter tenor solo as the buses weave though the Gotthand Pass leaving Switzerland in the night
Verdi Va pensiero
Page 99
Refugees sing and are joined in by the Italian police and town's people in Lake Como
Vivaldi Laudamus te from Gloria
Page 103
Rolf and Tobias, two refugee countertenors sing
Vivaldi Gloria
Page 106
Vivaldi Festival Concert at the Rozzi Hall in Siena
Vivaldi Et in terra pax from Gloria
Page 107
The Germans view the bodies in the caves
Harold Arlen Over the Rainbow
Page 109
As they leave Rozzi Concert Hall headed for their get-away card, the Refugees start to hum then sing
Vivaldi cum Sancto Spiritu from Gloria
Page 113
Singing comes from a church near the piazza as they gather for dinner
Intro to Harold Arlen Over the Rainbow
Page 113
After a toast, the sound from a photograph in a window above the piazza
Music and other Arts of War
Playlist with script approximate page numbers
Soundbites from the reader's edition screenplay;
duration each about 1 minute
Click on a title below to play
Page 1
Hitler Rally Speech in the dark theater
Page 1
Bach Double Violin Concerto
Bruno & Evie St. Mark's Square Venice
Cole Porter Begin the Beguine
Page 2
Evie & Bruno leave St. Mark's Square
Handel/Halvorsen Passagalia
Page 35
Evie & Bruno's lesson at the Hotel Danieli Venice
News papers of war are delivered to the rooms down the hall
Puccini Nessun dorma
Page 21
Bruno and Paolo mock opera sing at Bruno's office at the Uffizi Florence
Hoagy Carmichael Stardust
Page 27
Evie and Paolo walk toward Harry’s Bar Venice
Massenet Thais Meditation
Page 32
From the top of Michelangelo Piazza to the Basilica Santa Croce Church Florence
Paolo’s Recital
Hermann Capriccio for Three Violins
Page 37
Evie, Paolo, Bruno play in the piazza at midnight in Florence
Handel aria from Renaldo
Page 68
When Alessandro realizes who Evie is, all he can hear is Sophia singing
Cole Porter Anything Goes
Page 96
Refugees entertaining floor-show at the Andermatt hotel ballroom
Gershwin I Got Rhythm
Page 96
Tobias sings in the hotel ballroom ala Ethel Merman Andermatt
Cole Porter Anything Goes (reprise)
Page 96
Refugees conga-line exit from the hotel to the buses Andermatt
Auld lang syne (in German)
Page 97
German soldiers and Refugees sing together as the buses leave Andermatt
Mozart Laudate Dominum
Page 98
Rolf sings counter tenor solo as the buses weave though the Gotthand Pass leaving Switzerland in the night
Verdi Va pensiero
Page 99
Refugees sing and are joined in by the Italian police and town's people in Lake Como
Vivaldi Laudamus te from Gloria
Page 103
Rolf and Tobias, two refugee countertenors sing
Vivaldi Gloria
Page 106
Vivaldi Festival Concert at the Rozzi Hall in Siena
Vivaldi Et in terra pax from Gloria
Page 107
The Germans view the bodies in the caves
Harold Arlen Over the Rainbow
Page 109
As they leave Rozzi Concert Hall headed for their get-away card, the Refugees start to hum then sing
Vivaldi cum Sancto Spiritu from Gloria
Page 113
Singing comes from a church near the piazza as they gather for dinner
Intro to Harold Arlen Over the Rainbow
Page 113
After a toast, the sound from a photograph in a window above the piazza