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Voi Che Sapete from The Marriage of Figaro. Listen for the repeated A section in both melody and text.
I've found it, Voi Che Sapete
Le nozze di Figaro, Act 2: Voi Che Sapete (Cherubino)
At Rosings Elizabeth plays Mozart's Piano Sonata in A Major - K331. At Pemberly, she plays and sings Mozart's Voi Che Sapete.
Of course, individual appreciation of music is pretty subjective, but here are a few of my favorites: Dove Sono Voi Che Sapete Non Piu Andrai Canzonetta Sull'aria
Quelli che soffrono per voi was created in 1951.
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'Voi che sapete' is Cherubino's second aria from Act II of Mozart's opera - Le Nozze di Figaro. In it she shows her confusion over love - basically: Tell me what love is, what can it be What is this yearning burning in me? Can I survive it, will I endure? etc This tender torment, tinged with delight! Tell me what love is, what can it be? What is this yearning, burning in me? etc
this is in the plural "you" though...if you want to say you singular it would be different...just fyi :) This should be pretty close: Se state dormendo siete voi che sognate e se state sognando siete voi che sognate di me?
"What is wrong with you?" "What's wrong with you all?" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Ciò che è sbagliato con voi?Specifically, the indefinite pronoun ciò che means "what." The verb è means "(he/it/she) is." The masculine adjective/past participle sbagliato means "wrong."The preposition con means "with." The personal pronoun voi means "(formal singular) you" or "(informal plural) you all."The pronunciation will be "tchoh key zbah-LYAH-toh kohn voy*" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
"I am so glad I found you!" in English is Sono così felice che ho trovato voi! in Italian.
Without knowing your vocal range, it would be hard to say, but how about "Voi che sapete"--Cherubino's song from Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro? The role of the page Cherubino is a "trousers" role--a man's part sung by a woman, a mezzo--and this song is actually a song, with a song structure and verses, rather than a typical operatic aria. It is very lovely and melodic, but not heavily "operatic."