Songs
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- Happiness - Clara and Giorgio
- First Letter - Clara and Giorgio
- Second Letter - Clara and Giorgio
- Third Letter - Clara, Giorgio and Soldiers
- Fourth Letter - Clara
- I Read - Fosca
- Transition (#1) - Giorgio
- Garden Sequence - Giorgio, Clara and Fosca
- Transition (#2) - Soldiers
- Trio - Fosca, Giorgio and Clara
- Transition (#3) - Soldiers and Attendants
- I Wish I Could Forget You - Fosca
- Transition (#4) - Soldiers
- Soldier's Gossip (#1) - Soldiers
- Flashback - Colonel Ricci, Fosca, Mother, Father, Ludovic, Mistress and Ensemble
- Sunrise Letter - Clara and Giorgio
- Is This What You Call Love? - Giorgio
- Soldiers' Gossip (#2) - Soldiers
- Nightmare - Ensemble +
- Transition (#5) - Rizzolli
- Forty Days - Clara
- Loving You - Fosca
- Transition (#6) - Woman, Man
- Soldiers' Gossip (#3) - Soldiers
- Christmas Carol - Torasso +
- Farewell Letter - Clara
- Just Another Love Story - Giorgio and Clara
- No One Has Ever Loved Me - Giorgio
- The Duel
- Finale - Giorgio, Fosca and Ensemble
+ Not included on recording
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