7 Transcriptions of Giuseppe Verdi - La donna è mobile (from Rigoletto)
This iconic tenor aria from Verdi's Rigoletto is famous for its catchy melody and dramatic irony, as the Duke's proclamation about women's fickleness ironically foreshadows his own inconstancy.
Rigoletto is a tragic opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi, first performed in 1851. It is based on Victor Hugo's play Le roi s'amuse and features one of the most famous arias in opera history, "La donna è mobile". The work exemplifies Verdi's middle-period mastery of dramatic tension and melodic invention.
Rigoletto, a tragic opera by Giuseppe Verdi, premiered in 1851. The Duke’s aria "Questa o quella" introduces his libertine character and sets the plot in motion.
A spirited aria from Verdi's "Rigoletto", it embodies the Duke of Mantua's frivolous view of love. Its catchy melody and ironic lyrics about women's fickleness made it instantly popular.
One of the most famous tenor arias in opera history, known for its catchy melody. Verdi allegedly forbade the tenor from rehearsing it publicly before the premiere to prevent leaks.
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