La donna è mobile in Italian means "The woman is fickle" in English.
The composer of "la Donna e Mobile"( "the woman is fickle" ) is Guiseppe Verdi It's from the opera Rigoletto, composed in 1851
La Donna è mobile or Woman is fickle is the Duke of Mantua's aria from Verdi's opera Rigoletto premiered on 11th March 1851.
Aida, an Ethiopian princess, in the opera of that name.
Aïda by Giuseppe Verdi is set in Egypt.
La donna è mobile from Rigoletto (Giuseppe Verdi). The tenor singing it sounds like Luciano Pavarotti.
La donna è mobile in Italian means "The woman is fickle" in English.
The composer of "la Donna e Mobile"( "the woman is fickle" ) is Guiseppe Verdi It's from the opera Rigoletto, composed in 1851
La Donna è mobile or Woman is fickle is the Duke of Mantua's aria from Verdi's opera Rigoletto premiered on 11th March 1851.
Aida, an Ethiopian princess, in the opera of that name.
The name of the song is "La Donna e Mobile". Pavarotti does a great version of it.
Disengage that warp drive! I think you are thinking about a song or title from an operatic aria ()litl. air, figuratively, song) called La Donna e Mobile- Lit. the Woman in Motion, or the Woman gets around (inthe slang sense of the term) the concept is not too different from the modern (Runaround Sue). I believe the opera was by Giuseppe Verdi and the song is certainly light-hearted, I don"t know about the opera.
Giuseppe Verdi
well a female opera singer is a prima Donna
Latin roughly Mobililty in motion. I am reminded of the possible root of the song (Run around Sue)- there was something i Opera called La Donna Mobile. (The Lady in Motion of on the move! sounds similar.
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'Aida'