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"" is an Italian-language soprano aria by composer George Frideric Handel which has become a popular concert piece. The melody for the song began its life as an Asian dance in his 1705 opera ''Almira''.〔Dean and Knapp, pp. 176–78〕 As an aria, the piece was first used in Handel's 1707 oratorio ''Il trionfo del tempo e del disinganno'', albeit with a different text and name, "". Handel later recycled the work for his 1711 opera ''Rinaldo'', giving the aria to the character Almirena (portrayed by soprano Isabella Girardeau in the opera's premiere) in act 2. ''Rinaldo'' was a major triumph for Handel, and it is with this work that the aria is chiefly associated. ==Music== The aria is written in the key of F major with a time signature of and a tempo marking of ''Largo''. The instrumentation calls for violin I and II, viola, and double bass. A performance takes about five minutes. The aria has been recorded by many artists and is featured in several films including ''Farinelli'';〔Haynes, Bruce, (''The End of Early Music'' ), Oxford University Press US, 2007, p. 25. ISBN 0-19-518987-6〕 ''All Things Fair'' by Bo Widerberg;〔(Lærerinden – Musikstycken ) (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved on 28 July 2008.〕 ''L.I.E.'' by Michael Cuesta; ''Antichrist''〔(Antichrist Pressbook ) (PDF). Artificial Eye. Retrieved on 28 July 2009.〕 and ''Nymph()maniac'', both by Lars von Trier.
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