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 | PROLOGUE |
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 | THE CROWS' BALLET |
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 | COURTROOM I |
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 | THE LOSER |
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 | LEARNING HIS ART |
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 | DUET FOR
MR. AND MRS. ROTHSCHILD |
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 | COURTROOM II |
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 | THE POTATO-EATERS |
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 | COURTROOM III |
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 | THE ABSENT MINDED-PROFESSOR |
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 | THE PUPILS |
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 | TO LEARN DISCIPLINE |
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 | COURTROOM IV |
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 | THE FATAL ENCOUNTER |
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 | VINCENT'S
PREACH |
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 | FIRST ENCOUNTER |
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 | MARY MAGDALEM |
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 | SIEN'S SONG |
Performed by
Raffaela Siniscalchi
Sien, a prostitute who had been sheltered by
Vincent, tries to
seduce him with an improvised striptease. But wanting to redeem her, he avoids her
advances |
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 | FLOWERS IN A POT |
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 | COURTROOM V |
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 | THE TEMPTATION |
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 | MY MOTHER |
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 | SQUARE DANCE |
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 | INGRATITUDE |
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 | DUET FOR SIEN AND VINCENT
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 | COURTROOM VI |
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 | BLACK
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 | VINCENT, WILL YOU COME |
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 | SHAME ON YOU |
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 | MOULIN DE LA GALETTE |
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 | LAUTREC'S SONG |
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 | FRENCH CAN-CAN |
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 | SIEN'S CABARET SONG |
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 | COURTROOM VII |
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 | HEAVEN |
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 | THE YELLOW HOUSE
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 | LULLABY |
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 | SUNFLOWERS |
Performed by
Pina Magri
In an exceptional moment of
serenity, while looking at Vincent's
sketch of sunflowers, Sien utters her trustful hope for a better life. |
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 | COURTROOM VIII |
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 | THE END OF A FRIENDSHIP |
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DUET
FOR PAUL AND VINCENT |
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 | IN FRONT OF THE BROTHEL |
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 | THOSE WERE THE TIMES |
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 | THE WHORES OF ARLES |
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 | RED |
Performed by
Luca Velletri
Vincent is beside himself because after a violent quarrel his best
friend Gauguin has abandoned him "You want red", he cries in a frenzy
of desperation after having cut off his ear. |
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 | BANISHED |
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THE BRAVE
CITIZENS OF ARLES |
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 | THEO'S SONG |
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 | THEO'S GUILT |
Performed by Francesco Marchetti
After Vincent's death Theo, his beloved brother, is tortured by a deep sense
of guilt. |
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 | JOHANNA'S SONG |
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 | COURTROOM IX |
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 | TOO MUCH |
Performed by
Luca Velletri
It's the spiritual testament of Vincent for the divine Court of
Justice. It consists of his self-defence in front of the difficulties and
defeats of his life and the justification for his suicide. |
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 | I BELIEVED IN YOU
(EPILOGUE) |
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