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Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio! : ウィキペディア英語版
Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!
"" (K. 418) is a soprano aria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
==History==
Mozart entered the aria into his catalogue on 20 June 1783 Vienna. It was performed in the Burgtheater, Vienna, on 30 June 1783, as an insertion aria for a performance of Pasquale Anfossi's opera ' which had premiered with great success in 1777 in Rome. The opera uses Cervantes' ''Don Quixote'' as its literary source. It had been staged 34 times until 1792, including in Venice and Florence〔''Neue Mozart-Ausgabe'', Series II "Stage Works", group 7: Arias, Scenes, Ensembles and Choirs with Orchestra, vol. 3, p. XI 〕 and in a production by Joseph Haydn in October 1782 at the Esterhazy court. In modern times, the only production was on 20 January 1984 at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.〔(''Il curioso indiscreto'' ) 〕
Mozart wrote two other insertion arias for that occasion, "No, che non sei capace" (I. 7) (K. 419) and "Per pietà, non ricercate" (II. 4) (K. 420); K. 418 and K. 419 were written for Mozart's sister-in-law Aloysia Weber, K. 420 for Valentin Adamberger, but that aria was not performed because of some intrigue initiated by Salieri.〔〔
The aria is part of the 1991 pasticcio opera ''The Jewel Box''.

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