we should also do another staple of fannish things in this fandom and make playlists for characters and relationships. Fritz/Katte can get something from Don Carlo, obviously, but I must say, I probably couldn't resist picking I Want You for Fritz/Voltaire. :)
Hee! Let's.
Not being an opera person, but being a Classics person, my *personal* Fritz/Katte shipping song is The Origin of Love, which I think I've mentioned. <3 Practically every line fits their story, *plus* there's the fact that it's based on Plato's Symposium. (I haven't seen the film this is from, I only know this song because of Plato. It's always been a favorite, and when I first listened to it again after we started our conversations, and realized how eerie some of the Fritz/Katte parallels were, I got chills. No, I don't believe in split souls, missing halves, and one true loves as a model of love, but as a playlist entry for their story, it works really well.)
This one isn't as much of a slam dunk, but whenever I hear Last Christmas, I can't help thinking of Fritz/Voltaire. ;) Especially:
Now, I know what a fool I've been But if you kissed me now I know you'd fool me again
Playlists
Hee! Let's.
Not being an opera person, but being a Classics person, my *personal* Fritz/Katte shipping song is The Origin of Love, which I think I've mentioned. <3 Practically every line fits their story, *plus* there's the fact that it's based on Plato's Symposium. (I haven't seen the film this is from, I only know this song because of Plato. It's always been a favorite, and when I first listened to it again after we started our conversations, and realized how eerie some of the Fritz/Katte parallels were, I got chills. No, I don't believe in split souls, missing halves, and one true loves as a model of love, but as a playlist entry for their story, it works really well.)
This one isn't as much of a slam dunk, but whenever I hear Last Christmas, I can't help thinking of Fritz/Voltaire. ;) Especially:
Now, I know what a fool I've been
But if you kissed me now
I know you'd fool me again