@@bubu5264 Corelli? Bjorling? Bergonzi? E poi, “mai” è troppo lungo. Non possiamo ascoltare i grandi tenori dell’Ottocento. Neanche possiamo comparare con Caruso dato che la qualità delle grabazioni è mala. E poi, Pavarotti era eccelente nella sua categoria vocale, quella del tenore lirico, ma ce ne sono molte opere che non cantò mai come Mozart o Bizet. O non poteva cantare come, per esempio, Wagner. Per quanto riguarda, il repertorio lirico italiano, la voce del tenore drammatico come Del Monaco era più adatta ai ruoli come Canio o Calaf.
Fun fact, when the original opera was being rehearsed in 1850, the composer made everyone promise that they wouldn't hum or whistle this song, since he knew how catchy it was. The next day basically everyone knew about it because people couldn't stop humming it outside of rehearsal.
Io con questa canzone prendo in giro le mie colleghe di lavoro a Rete Ferroviaria Italiana SpA, in ufficio sono l'unico maschio in mezzo a 5 donne, la donna è inaffidabile.......quante risate.....
He has amazingly beautiful voice, one of the world's best tenors ever. BTW, have you ever listened to other great tenors e.g. Bjorling singing this or Corelli?
@@carbonelite5195 You are very welcome. BTW - regarding the video above, it's actually a clip from a movie version of opera Rigoletto. In case you want to see the full movie, I've just found that someone uploaded it (although with all such videos, they usually get removed for copyright sooner or later). In case you are interested in seeing the full movie, the title of the video is "Giuseppe Verdi - Rigoletto - Pavarotti, Gruberova, Wixell - Chailly". It has optional English subtitles if you click on CC, the real ones, not the joke ones above.
There are videos here where he is even younger. This is from 1982 movie. There are videos here from 1964, there is one where he sings this same aria as part of a live opera performance in 1971.
I always come here to listen this unforgettable song to remember my mother who passed away in 2008. She always plays this song at full volume to wake up my sisters in bed lol and she also used to listen while reading books and magazines. Her birthday is today and would be 67 years old. She was definitely the best mother ever! Hugs for everyone and don't forget to tell "i love you" to your mother.
This is very sweet and I echo your comment - cherish your mother while you have her! My mum also passed away in 2008 and would’ve been 66 this year. I miss being woken up by loud music and her singing on the weekend! ❤
I woke up today with this melody playing in my head, for some unkown reason. Nice that there's an actual video with a performance, not just the sound :)
It's a shame that all of the great Operatic Tenors have passed away. Luciano Pavarotti was sad the day his idol Jussi Björling passed away, but alas it is the passage of time, decay comes for us all.
after hearing this song billions of times in all types of media growing up ive finally hit the age where i can appreciate it for how beautiful it actually is
Oh how I love Italy. The culture, the landscape, the language, the people. It’s so perfect😍 I can’t express my appreciation to Puccini, Pavarotti and all the Italian artists who created music that is such an awesome experience for the ears and soul. Greetings from Germany and much love to Italy and all you wonderful people from there❤🇮🇹❤
I fell in love with opera in the late 70's and this was the first opera i saw start to finish. The beauty of the voices and the darkness of the story was a contrast that so magnificently magnifies the lives we all live.
I searched Italian pizza song then opera singers. I eventually stumbled into pavarotti and browsed his works. When I finally heard this I was like "AAAHHHH OH MY GOD!! I FOUND IT!!"
La donna è mobile Qual piuma al vento Muta d'accento E di pensiero. Sempre un a mabile Leggiadro viso In pianto o in riso è mensognero. La donna è mobile Qual piuma al vento Muta d'accento E di pensier E di pensier E di pensier! E' sempre misero Chi a lei s'affida Chi a le confida Mal cauto il core! Pur mai non sentesi Felice appieno Chi su quel seno Non liba amore! La donna è mobile Qual piuma al vento Muta d'accento E di pensier E di pensier E di pensier!
Meu avô era italiano e era um grande fã desse grande homem, consequentemente mantive vivo cmg, faleceram com quatro meses de diferença. Meus filhos manterão teu nome vivo, mestre!
As far as opera singers go, Pavarotti was not only an incredible tenor but he was a great actor. I would say that him and Maria Callas were equals in that regard
He managed his career well. He knew his limitations as an actor and committed himself to just the 30 roles he knew he could pull off well. That's smart. It means every performance you see him in, he's comfortable and able to embody it to the fullest.
1:11 - 1:32 Is my most favorite part, love his passion and expression. Telling the story not only in words but also emotions. Showing that opera is not only about magnificent voice but that there's more to it.
My wife and I have developed the habit of playing this beautiful piece of opera every time we cook pasta... Nobody sings like Pavarotti... Oh yeah, my mom and my grandmother are Italian...
I'm not Italian, but I speak a language close to Italian, so I understand it. Just have to say, I appreciate the song so much more knowing what he's singing about. And it's a universal truth, la Donna E Mobile indeed.
You might have an idea what he is singing about, but obviously not the character he plays here which is a villain. It's a clip from the movie version of opera Rigoletto, it's not a stand-alone song. Look up "Rigoletto synopsis" to get an idea. The character who sings it is an absolute ruler of a province in Italy and a libertine who spends his time seducing virgins (in the 16th century, when this means dishonor for girls) and married women while their parents and husbands are powerless. I guess if you think the words are true you can identify with this guy. Someone uploaded the full movie here if you are interested.
@@jewelmarkess Thanks for providing context to this piece. It makes sense that a libertine and villain would have such a cynical view of women. Unfortunately, my personal experience of not only having been betrayed by girls but also seducing girls who are in relationships or even married, has coloured my view of women in a similar fashion. I’d much rather have a more innocent take on women, but in my case, the damage is already done, which is why this piece speaks to me.
@@daciaromana2396 Sorry to hear you've had such a bad experience. The setting of this opera is 16th century Mantua, so it's very different. The duke is an absolute ruler with the power of life and death over his subjects, and the girl who loses her virginity before marriage is considered "dishonored". If you are interested and look up the plot, use the one from wiki as many contemporary opera productions move the action to different time/place and rewrite the plot accordingly. Wiki has the original plot. Also, people uploaded the full movie here. One of the uploaded versions has English subtitles, I'll try to post a link in a separate comment as sometimes comments with links don't post. But if you search here for "Verdi Rigoletto Ponnelle" you'll find it.
Non riusciamo più ad emergere. Un tempo l'Italia era piena di letterati, di drammaturgi, di commedianti, di giuristi, di economisti, di attori, di ingegneri, di architetti, di scienziati. Mediamente il popolo italiano si è livellato, ma è un livello infimo. La classe dirigente non è più la classe più colta ma il contrario. Viviamo grazie ai morti. I morti vanno ricordati e valorizzati, ma noi li ricordiamo e non li valorizziamo. Mi spiego meglio: osanniamo figure generazionali come Verdi, ma l'Opera è sempre più di nicchia mal valorizzata. Od altro esempio: oggi è il 23 maggio, anniversario della strage mafiosa di Capaci ai danni di Falcone. La memoria va a lui e tutta la sua famiglia, ma dopo la sua morte lo Stato si é indebolito, non ha valorizzato il lavoro di Falcone (e Borsellino)ed ora la Mafia è sparita. Sparita dai quotidiani, onnipresente in tutto.
Luciano è sempre nei nostri cuori,con il suo volto sempre sereno ed il sorriso ( caratteristica che lo ha distinto da altri)ha interpretato le nostre più grandi opere. *☝️Ha fatto bene il mio maggiordomo Attilio ,a svegliarmi con questo brano energetico e trionfante,è giusto per inaugurare il nuovo anno. Amiamo entrambi il suono del vinile ( che non è venale,) lo lascio libero di metterci le mani. Ormai mi conosce,sà di cosa necessito 🙃*
Italian lyrics: La donna è mobile Qual piuma al vento Muta d'accento E di pensiero Sempre un amabile Leggiadro viso In pianto o in riso È menzognero La donna è mobil Qual piuma al vento Muta d'accento E di pensier E di pensier E di pensier È sempre misero Chi a lei s'affida Chi le confida Malcauto il core Pur mai non sentesi Felice appieno Chi su quel seno Non liba amore La donna è mobil Qual piuma al vento Muta d'accento E di pensier E di pensier E di pensier
La donna mobile Qual piuma al vento Muta d'accento E di pensiero. Sempre un a mabile Leggiadro viso, In pianto o in riso, Mensognero. La donna mobile Qual piuma al vento, Muta d'accento E di pensier, E di pensier, E di pensier! E' sempre misero Chi a lei s'affida, Chi a le confida, Mal cauto il core! Pur mai non sentesi Felice appieno Chi su quel seno, Non liba amore! La donna mobile Qual piuma al vento, Muta d'accento E di pensier, E di pensier, E di pensier! Questo è quello giusto
@@baedling4297 "L'uomo è mobile" is a poem which plays on the words of this aria. I don't know much about Tinder, but this one is an aria from opera Rigoletto, and the words "the woman is flighty like a feather in the wind..." actually have meaning in context. I really suggest to people who come up with silly amateur translations to look up the synopsis of Rigoletto.
Me parece muy agradable escucharlo....muy bella la ópera.... saludos desde Paraguay....y muy admirable tanto talento.... espero no ofender con mi comentario.....
The WONDERFUL Luciano is simply ETERNAL !!! FANTASTIC TENOR !!! BRAVO ITALY !!! BRAVO FOR THE FANTASTIC ITALIAN TENORES !!! BRAVO for RUclips Bulgaria for the fantastic MIXx !!!
that enormous strong voice touching me every time agian. I admit, I am listening this for the 50th time or more in a month. I find this better than todays pop music as an 22 years old. peace out!
@@sessoterica I have a little bit of an idea. My dad is FBI. In America, that means Full Blooded Italian. My brother and I are only about 66% Italian because my mom has Polish, Irish and German blood as well. I've always identified more with Italian customs and traditions more than anything else, though. Also, we still have relatives in Italy. They give us updates every week or so. Anyway, please stay safe. And remember, we will get through this thing, not just as Italians or Americans, but as humans.
Yo everywhere I go, this man's tone and vocal control is a beyond eccentric and broad. Like how is he doing this on some many few breaths?!?!?! Like the control and practice 😳
C’est un plaisir de pouvoir le voir chanter de si près. Je suis charmée par ses expressions faciales autant que par sa voix. C’était un interprète exceptionnel. ❤
you want more of that kind of music? check out Gioacchino Rossini. It's one "aha! so this is how this song is called" moment after the other. Also Vivaldi's four seasons.
He was one of the best tenors ever, but before you say the best singer of the world, you might want to listen to other opera singers e.g. other great tenors like Corelli, Del Monaco (though their voice type isn't as suited for this aria as Pavarotti's as their voice type is slightly different) or Bjorling, other voices too, like you can here at the end, one of the guys is Ferruccio Furlanetto, a fantastic bass, or other voices e.g. a soprano like Montserrat Caballe.
I’m looking for one he also sings but obviously no fucking clue what it would be called. It has a more comedic tone and many American movies use it for comedic scenes. Rat race used it for example
@@theoforestier8766 thats the one, thanks! Edit: FR though I was getting a massive headache from knowing what it is but not knowing at the same time...if that makes any sense
I only sing the "la donna é mobile" part and then whistle the rest since I don't remember rest of the words xD Usually I only whistle it and don't sing at all.
RIP Luciano Pavarotti 1935-2007. The greatest tenor of all times.
What about Del Monaco or Corelli? Or Jussi Bjorling? Fritz Wunderlich?
@@jewelmarkessLuciano non ha mai avuto eguali
@@bubu5264 Corelli? Bjorling? Bergonzi? E poi, “mai” è troppo lungo. Non possiamo ascoltare i grandi tenori dell’Ottocento. Neanche possiamo comparare con Caruso dato che la qualità delle grabazioni è mala. E poi, Pavarotti era eccelente nella sua categoria vocale, quella del tenore lirico, ma ce ne sono molte opere che non cantò mai come Mozart o Bizet. O non poteva cantare come, per esempio, Wagner. Per quanto riguarda, il repertorio lirico italiano, la voce del tenore drammatico come Del Monaco era più adatta ai ruoli come Canio o Calaf.
Caruso
@@bubu5264they don’t know me son!
This man could cook a pizza using his voice.
This is the funniest thing I’ve heard all day
Lucciano Pavarotti....
Lmao
That's how you become a God tier Italian
what a comment
I’m italian and yes, this does play whenever we enter a room
Edit: Can these likes turn into money?
And yes, we are fcking proud of it!
@@albatrozz888 vero orgoglio
nice
@eduardo Ciao 👋🏻
@eduardo molto bene grazie 👍🏻
The man was without competition. Perhaps the finest voice ever captured. Like time stood still for but a moment whenever he sang.
Indeed! Check out Joseph Calleja ;)
According to Luciano Pavarotti, Jussi Björling was the best Tenor ever.
@livedandletdie according to Jimi Hendrix the best guitar player in the world was/is Buddy Guy
Fun fact, when the original opera was being rehearsed in 1850, the composer made everyone promise that they wouldn't hum or whistle this song, since he knew how catchy it was. The next day basically everyone knew about it because people couldn't stop humming it outside of rehearsal.
cool, didn't know that.
Bullshit
Its gotten caught in my head
It got leaked 😳
Luciano Pavarotti could of simply belched after a meal and it would of sounded devine. R.i.p you legend
When I was young I mistaken this to be the anthem of Italy.
wait it isn’t the anthem??
@@kaydeep7880 Calm down. What did I ever do to you?
Haha, same 😅
@@blastromlifyedah educate yourself
@@kaydeep7880 I thought this was the anthem of Italy as a child. I never said that I still thought it was.
When your DNA test comes back and it turns out you have 0,003% Italian blood.
When you ask your family why they named you Luciano and they send you this song
And when your DNA test comes back and it turns out you have the equal ammount (or more) Polish blood
ruclips.net/video/uB_SbEYPx2E/видео.html
But you are a Mamani Quispe
oh good idea
Yer a wizard herry
Forza Modena, forza Luciano, la più bella voce mai esistita! Semplicemente GRAZIE 💚🤍❤️
Ok, molto belli i commenti in inglese. Ma quanto è bello scorrere e vedere tutti questi complimenti all Italia? È come fare il pieno di patriottismo
Take a look at this version of this acoutic "LA DONNA E MOBILE" version. Sounds different. ruclips.net/video/LNRTYuye4Ac/видео.html
hahahahah lol è vero
Discreta perfomance, ma Richard Tucker di un altro livello ruclips.net/video/aIDfgda6R-A/видео.html
Anche perché tutto ciò che di buono ha fatto la nostra Patria è di molti decenni fa...come tutta l'Europa, ormai distrutta...
Pensavo di essere l'unica a essere felice di leggere ste cose hahhh
Questo è un immenso ed eterno capolavoro. Verdi orgoglio italiano! Italiani ci siamo?🇮🇹
Ho visto ieri il documentario di Ron Howard sul genio che fu Luciano... wow!
Sempre!
ª.
Oddio una chat di 50enni
@@cri0028 ho 20 anni
A moment of silence for those who are still struggling trying to find the name of this song
Haha
Good one
why not just la donna e mobile
But i still fuckin made it!!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Btw, an operatic song is commonly referred as an aria!
la sua voce e le sue espressioni facciali sono davvero qualcosa di impagabile, lo sto guardando e riguardando da mezz'ora
Io con questa canzone prendo in giro le mie colleghe di lavoro a Rete Ferroviaria Italiana SpA, in ufficio sono l'unico maschio in mezzo a 5 donne, la donna è inaffidabile.......quante risate.....
I'm 25% Italian.
This song boosts my heritage to 100% and gives 100+ pasta cooking skill.
you put it in water lmao
Le 56% face
Ok yank
hahaha, sì ok, livello comicità Pio e Amedeo
tellement ^^
His vocals at 2:00 are incredible. The sheer control he has over his voice is second to none.
He has amazingly beautiful voice, one of the world's best tenors ever. BTW, have you ever listened to other great tenors e.g. Bjorling singing this or Corelli?
@@jewelmarkess No, but I will have too, thanks
@@carbonelite5195 You are very welcome. BTW - regarding the video above, it's actually a clip from a movie version of opera Rigoletto. In case you want to see the full movie, I've just found that someone uploaded it (although with all such videos, they usually get removed for copyright sooner or later). In case you are interested in seeing the full movie, the title of the video is "Giuseppe Verdi - Rigoletto - Pavarotti, Gruberova, Wixell - Chailly". It has optional English subtitles if you click on CC, the real ones, not the joke ones above.
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I found out recently that Pavarotti was also a professional footballer before he was an opera singer-what a talented man
I don't think I've ever seen Luciano Pavarotti so young.
Such an amazing voice.
Miss him so bad
There are videos here where he is even younger. This is from 1982 movie. There are videos here from 1964, there is one where he sings this same aria as part of a live opera performance in 1971.
jewelmarkess I've seen some of them, His voice was beautiful back then too.
Mateja Frank
Yes. He was in his prime back then and in 80s too.
I always come here to listen this unforgettable song to remember my mother who passed away in 2008. She always plays this song at full volume to wake up my sisters in bed lol and she also used to listen while reading books and magazines. Her birthday is today and would be 67 years old. She was definitely the best mother ever! Hugs for everyone and don't forget to tell "i love you" to your mother.
This is very sweet and I echo your comment - cherish your mother while you have her! My mum also passed away in 2008 and would’ve been 66 this year. I miss being woken up by loud music and her singing on the weekend! ❤
He sang some insane notes so effortlessly lol rip the legend
I just love him. He's so handsome and that voice is incredible.
Yep, one of the best and a true opera legend!
was... was so handsome!
This is my son's favorite singer,now he is 25 years old ......
true
@@SpArX0110 don't remind me :'(
Luciano, cuanto talento, a cuanta gente hiciste feliz con tu arte. Dentro de 500 años van a seguir escuchando tu increible voz.-
I'm literally not a fan of Opera but Luciano Pavarotti changes everything now I can't stop listening to his voice...❤
Same here! What a strong voice he had!
I learned about him trough a duet he did "It's a man's world"
Now I actually like opera, as a 28 year old uneducated fastfood employee
Me too
His face continually switches between happy and blissful to horrifying and angry every two seconds. It's hysterical.
Because deep down he knows what he is talking about when he is singing, particularly this song, literally.
sounds like me when i'm on my periods
It's kinda scary
Because it's opera. You have to see his expressions from far away
@@rwinkler4321 OMG it makes sense now :v
Mother: "It's time to tell the truth, son, you're 0.0001% Italian blood"
Me the next morning in school:
This would be funny if it were original.
A man singing about the dangers of the female mind...while a woman is trying to poison him! Classic!
Actually the woman here changes her mind and offer her charms instead of the poison.
@@benjaws you re rigth. She saves his life
@@javierrozasgomez2060 How nice of her that she decided not to poisen him.
More apt to call it a guy whining about women being untrostworthy while he is cheating, sleeping around and all busy being the biggest douche ever.
@@DrZaius3141 LMFAOOO SNAPPED
I woke up today with this melody playing in my head, for some unkown reason. Nice that there's an actual video with a performance, not just the sound :)
R.I.P.
Pavarotti
1935 - 2007
ok
A beautiful and pleasurable voice for everyone to hear. Sad that this man and his voice is missed everyday.
It's a shame that all of the great Operatic Tenors have passed away. Luciano Pavarotti was sad the day his idol Jussi Björling passed away, but alas it is the passage of time, decay comes for us all.
Momento de silencio por aquellos que no conocen esté deleite auditivo.
Yo vine porque lo escuché en la película el castigador jejeje
Esto es arte.
Confirmo
Yo lo conocí por el GTA 3 XD
@@SaikelXD x2
Orgoglio italiano!
🤡🤡🤡
My younger brother is autistic and this song brings him to tears
Pavarotti inarrivabile, una star assoluta!
O idioma italiano é meu favorito! Fantástico esse estilo musical emocionante.
after hearing this song billions of times in all types of media growing up ive finally hit the age where i can appreciate it for how beautiful it actually is
This Aria
Pavarotti is the greatest tenor at all times. I don't think there will be greater. I'm glad I shared this Earth with him as a living man!
Pavarotti was the last great Tenor not the greatest, that would be Jussi Björling, Pavarotti's own idol.
Oh how I love Italy. The culture, the landscape, the language, the people. It’s so perfect😍 I can’t express my appreciation to Puccini, Pavarotti and all the Italian artists who created music that is such an awesome experience for the ears and soul. Greetings from Germany and much love to Italy and all you wonderful people from there❤🇮🇹❤
👀 🤩 Che commento... Che posso dire? ..Ah si..💌 Ode an die freude ( Beethoven ) 💌 Ciao 👋
I fell in love with opera in the late 70's and this was the first opera i saw start to finish. The beauty of the voices and the darkness of the story was a contrast that so magnificently magnifies the lives we all live.
👏🎩
Simplemente, maravilloso......la mujer el voluble cual pluma al viento.......
R.I.P. to the people who searched Dah dah duh duh duh duh and didn’t get this masterpiece
im actually searching: tu turururu ni ni ni ni
i searched italian meme song lol
I searched Italian pizza song then opera singers. I eventually stumbled into pavarotti and browsed his works.
When I finally heard this I was like
"AAAHHHH OH MY GOD!! I FOUND IT!!"
It took me 7 years to find this song
It too me 2 Year
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensiero.
Sempre un a mabile
Leggiadro viso
In pianto o in riso
è mensognero.
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier!
E' sempre misero
Chi a lei s'affida
Chi a le confida
Mal cauto il core!
Pur mai non sentesi
Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno
Non liba amore!
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier!
Meu avô era italiano e era um grande fã desse grande homem, consequentemente mantive vivo cmg, faleceram com quatro meses de diferença.
Meus filhos manterão teu nome vivo, mestre!
Nobody ever sang that better than Pavarotti. Truly the voice of the century ❤❤
An opera soprano said "Even when he's singing at full volume it feels like he's whispering in your ear."
Evidently Pavarotti was actully a decent actor, as well as a legendary opera singer.
He had to be, Opera is both acting and singing
As far as opera singers go, Pavarotti was not only an incredible tenor but he was a great actor. I would say that him and Maria Callas were equals in that regard
In my opinion he was also a very handsome man
He managed his career well. He knew his limitations as an actor and committed himself to just the 30 roles he knew he could pull off well. That's smart. It means every performance you see him in, he's comfortable and able to embody it to the fullest.
Che voce aveva📢,il grande 👑Luciano Pavarotti💎R.I.P.🙏🏼
neanche un commento italiano? ma dai !
ci penso io Lucià : sarai sempre un grande!
Ahah vero
Sapete dirmi chi è l'attrice?Pavarotti grande cantante ma anche grande attore. Wow!
Bella domanda. Non mi sovviene, così come non ricordo quando fu registrato. A guardare Pavarotti però direi anni ed anni fa.....
+Luca Balducci , dovrebbe essere 1983
Con la Gruberova, la Barbieri e Furlanetto....potrebbe.
Te escucharía las 24 hrs Pavarotti que maravilla esa garganta
What a absolute unit! One of the true Don's of music. There will never be another Pavarotti!
Wow jack black truly is a man of many talents!
I bet jack black would do a great rendition
Best comment ever! Hahahhah
LMAO
laughs in Ezio Auditore
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Lata mangeshkar and bhimsen Joshi as pavoroti is
1:11 - 1:32 Is my most favorite part, love his passion and expression. Telling the story not only in words but also emotions. Showing that opera is not only about magnificent voice but that there's more to it.
My wife and I have developed the habit of playing this beautiful piece of opera every time we cook pasta... Nobody sings like Pavarotti...
Oh yeah, my mom and my grandmother are Italian...
Sometimes I wish I was born earlier to hear this wonderful man on stage.
I'm not Italian, but I speak a language close to Italian, so I understand it. Just have to say, I appreciate the song so much more knowing what he's singing about. And it's a universal truth, la Donna E Mobile indeed.
You might have an idea what he is singing about, but obviously not the character he plays here which is a villain. It's a clip from the movie version of opera Rigoletto, it's not a stand-alone song. Look up "Rigoletto synopsis" to get an idea. The character who sings it is an absolute ruler of a province in Italy and a libertine who spends his time seducing virgins (in the 16th century, when this means dishonor for girls) and married women while their parents and husbands are powerless. I guess if you think the words are true you can identify with this guy. Someone uploaded the full movie here if you are interested.
@@jewelmarkess Thanks for providing context to this piece. It makes sense that a libertine and villain would have such a cynical view of women. Unfortunately, my personal experience of not only having been betrayed by girls but also seducing girls who are in relationships or even married, has coloured my view of women in a similar fashion. I’d much rather have a more innocent take on women, but in my case, the damage is already done, which is why this piece speaks to me.
@@daciaromana2396 Sorry to hear you've had such a bad experience. The setting of this opera is 16th century Mantua, so it's very different. The duke is an absolute ruler with the power of life and death over his subjects, and the girl who loses her virginity before marriage is considered "dishonored". If you are interested and look up the plot, use the one from wiki as many contemporary opera productions move the action to different time/place and rewrite the plot accordingly. Wiki has the original plot. Also, people uploaded the full movie here. One of the uploaded versions has English subtitles, I'll try to post a link in a separate comment as sometimes comments with links don't post. But if you search here for "Verdi Rigoletto Ponnelle" you'll find it.
ruclips.net/video/fYDI6MWkCW8/видео.html
Un'opera meravigliosa dell'immenso Giuseppe Verdi ed eseguita dall'altrettanto immenso inarrivabile Luciano Pavarotti....un vanto tutto Italiano.
Non riusciamo più ad emergere. Un tempo l'Italia era piena di letterati, di drammaturgi, di commedianti, di giuristi, di economisti, di attori, di ingegneri, di architetti, di scienziati. Mediamente il popolo italiano si è livellato, ma è un livello infimo. La classe dirigente non è più la classe più colta ma il contrario. Viviamo grazie ai morti. I morti vanno ricordati e valorizzati, ma noi li ricordiamo e non li valorizziamo. Mi spiego meglio: osanniamo figure generazionali come Verdi, ma l'Opera è sempre più di nicchia mal valorizzata. Od altro esempio: oggi è il 23 maggio, anniversario della strage mafiosa di Capaci ai danni di Falcone. La memoria va a lui e tutta la sua famiglia, ma dopo la sua morte lo Stato si é indebolito, non ha valorizzato il lavoro di Falcone (e Borsellino)ed ora la Mafia è sparita. Sparita dai quotidiani, onnipresente in tutto.
Who could be better than this man????
Truly the greatest singer of all time.
No hay palabras para está obra de arte
In my honest opinion, he was the greatest of them all! Blessings and peace at this Christmas time.
Greatest tenor of all time! No one has matched him.
@@Facehook42 I completely agree! He truly was the greatest!
so true! even if you´re not into opera or that kind of music, the moment you hear it, you get catched!
what a legend - now singing in heaven
@@robertlefou I completely agree! Kindest regards.
Luciano è sempre nei nostri cuori,con il suo volto sempre sereno ed il sorriso ( caratteristica che lo ha distinto da altri)ha interpretato le nostre più grandi opere. *☝️Ha fatto bene il mio maggiordomo Attilio ,a svegliarmi con questo brano energetico e trionfante,è giusto per inaugurare il nuovo anno. Amiamo entrambi il suono del vinile ( che non è venale,) lo lascio libero di metterci le mani. Ormai mi conosce,sà di cosa necessito 🙃*
A maior voz de todos os tempos.
Saudações do Brasil !
non sono un fanatico di opera ma il motivetto di questa canzone ce l'ho in testa da circa 13 anni
sbaglio oppure la tua immagine profilo é kaneda di akira?!?
Pasquale Caputi
Si, é Shotaro Kaneda
+Il Lupo di WALLSTREET (darker tha black) yey, il mio anime preferito!
Pasquale Caputi
é un gran bel film, ma il fumetto é ben più complesso
+Il Lupo di WALLSTREET (darker tha black) lo so, ha così tanti dettagli che puoi farti un immagine di sfondo da qualsiasi vignetta del manga.
La DONNA ès Mobilè...🎼🎶🎼...
Thank U, Luciano Pavarotti, Brave SOUL 💫
2:12 what a fucking throw by Pavarotti.
🤣
Saludos desde Colombia. Me encanta las melodías de Luciano son espectaculares. Tengo 25 años. Y desde niño lo suelo oír.
Esta melodía es hermosa y yo también soy colombiano y me encanta
Thanks to Pavarotti and this song, I want to learn Italian.
A great song, sung by a great man.😊
Italian lyrics:
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensiero
Sempre un amabile
Leggiadro viso
In pianto o in riso
È menzognero
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier
È sempre misero
Chi a lei s'affida
Chi le confida
Malcauto il core
Pur mai non sentesi
Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno
Non liba amore
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier
Thank you. 🥀
english translation: if she breathes, she's a thot
La donna mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensiero.
Sempre un a mabile
Leggiadro viso,
In pianto o in riso,
Mensognero.
La donna mobile
Qual piuma al vento,
Muta d'accento
E di pensier,
E di pensier,
E di pensier!
E' sempre misero
Chi a lei s'affida,
Chi a le confida,
Mal cauto il core!
Pur mai non sentesi
Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno,
Non liba amore!
La donna mobile
Qual piuma al vento,
Muta d'accento
E di pensier,
E di pensier,
E di pensier!
Questo è quello giusto
One of the two theme songs of Tinder.
The other one is called "L'uomo è mobile"
@@baedling4297 "L'uomo è mobile" is a poem which plays on the words of this aria. I don't know much about Tinder, but this one is an aria from opera Rigoletto, and the words "the woman is flighty like a feather in the wind..." actually have meaning in context. I really suggest to people who come up with silly amateur translations to look up the synopsis of Rigoletto.
How beautiful was The Maestro- beautiful voice beautiful expressions beautiful face- Rest with the angels !! you did good !
Me encanta. Saludos desde Nicaragua
Que bella interpretación Luciano.
Bravo maestro. Que voz hombre.
Me parece muy agradable escucharlo....muy bella la ópera.... saludos desde Paraguay....y muy admirable tanto talento.... espero no ofender con mi comentario.....
When you eat a pizza with a fork and knife.
What?
*FBI Open the door!*
*FBI Open the door!*
@@Mario_1611 oh no
Do you know we never eat pizza with fork and knife in italy
Número uno Dios lo bendiga en su santa gloria que este allá cantando con esa voz hermosa desde REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
When she pours the drink, you can actually hear it. I've been listening to this for years and I picked up on that this day in 2024.
The WONDERFUL Luciano is simply ETERNAL !!! FANTASTIC TENOR !!! BRAVO ITALY !!! BRAVO FOR THE FANTASTIC ITALIAN TENORES !!! BRAVO for RUclips Bulgaria for the fantastic MIXx !!!
When your neighbor is fighting with a big Russian,and you make spaghetti
Hahahahaha
LMAO I'M DEAD! 😂
Frank Castle? lol
Ha! That's where I first heard this. Good song good movie.
*More like your somones career falling down the stairs*
Immenso,grande,super...mio figlio 9 anni completamente rapito da quest opera ❤
Not only his voice but also his diction was sublime.
that enormous strong voice touching me every time agian. I admit, I am listening this for the 50th time or more in a month. I find this better than todays pop music as an 22 years old. peace out!
I hope you still stand by that :)
He was one of my favourite singer. I've never heard a such voice!
80年代最高の歌声ですね♥
彼の歌と人生に想いをはせると涙が出てきますね
The fact this man was making gestures while singing makes me happy.
I pray for all my Italian brothers and sisters in Italy suffering from the coronavirus. Forte Italia!
thank you so much,you truly have no idea how much this means to us
❤️
@@sessoterica I have a little bit of an idea. My dad is FBI. In America, that means Full Blooded Italian. My brother and I are only about 66% Italian because my mom has Polish, Irish and German blood as well. I've always identified more with Italian customs and traditions more than anything else, though. Also, we still have relatives in Italy. They give us updates every week or so. Anyway, please stay safe. And remember, we will get through this thing, not just as Italians or Americans, but as humans.
@@rodafowa1279 -lol i'm from hong kong and my whole family is in china-
Better pray for them suffering from their politicians.
This song is a masterpiece.
The best music of all times 😍❤🎶🎶
Yo everywhere I go, this man's tone and vocal control is a beyond eccentric and broad. Like how is he doing this on some many few breaths?!?!?! Like the control and practice 😳
SIMPLEMENTE FANTÁSTICO 👏👏👏👏👏👏
verdi and pavarotti, what a magic combination. not only that the italians invented the opera. they beared the greatest singer, too.
C’est un plaisir de pouvoir le voir chanter de si près. Je suis charmée par ses expressions faciales autant que par sa voix. C’était un interprète exceptionnel. ❤
This is the type of song everyone knows but doesn’t know the title of
Or the fact that it's not a stand-alone song, but an aria from opera RIgoletto.
you want more of that kind of music? check out Gioacchino Rossini. It's one "aha! so this is how this song is called" moment after the other. Also Vivaldi's four seasons.
Lady is a mobile phone?
@@Vincent_de_Paul 🤣🤣
Teachers would play this type of music when we would do school work back in elementary 🤣 hood shit!!! This gets me TURNT!!!
Que hermoso la cultura italiana y la antigua roma... los amo ❤ bellos en todo sentido
We had to learn this song for music memory when we were in elementary way back in 2007. I still really love it
I'm here because of Klay in Maria Clara at Ibarra. HAHAHAHAHA.
A must watch Filipino series for Filipino out there.
He was the best singer of the world.
He was one of the best tenors ever, but before you say the best singer of the world, you might want to listen to other opera singers e.g. other great tenors like Corelli, Del Monaco (though their voice type isn't as suited for this aria as Pavarotti's as their voice type is slightly different) or Bjorling, other voices too, like you can here at the end, one of the guys is Ferruccio Furlanetto, a fantastic bass, or other voices e.g. a soprano like Montserrat Caballe.
Enrico Caruso
Carlo Broschi "Farinelli"
You cannot compare a castrato's voice with Luciano's voice. It's just different.
Dude just the flawless bends of his voice. This man has complete control of his voice its amazing
Tenho 22 anos, e já fazem uns 4 anos que comecei me interessar por esse tipo de música. Qualidade!
No me interesa
Nothing like running over people in GTA III while this was blasting on the radio lol
Ikr lol
Duble clef fm
Opera music with violence is classy
-Peter Griffin
i really missed Radio Classic in other GTA games
I never get tired listening this Pavaroti show !!
Esse cara canta muito....grande Luciano.... Somos todos brasileiro...✌😎
You don’t understand how long it took me to find this song
Am i the only one thinking: finaly i found this song
Me ;>
Nope
I’m looking for one he also sings but obviously no fucking clue what it would be called. It has a more comedic tone and many American movies use it for comedic scenes. Rat race used it for example
@@DavyDave1313 ruclips.net/video/pu7zWrIMV_g/видео.html
@@theoforestier8766 thats the one, thanks!
Edit: FR though I was getting a massive headache from knowing what it is but not knowing at the same time...if that makes any sense
Che voce ... inarrivabile ! Un giorno sentii una intervista di Jovanotti .. disse che se stavi davanti al Maestro la sua voce quasi ti spostava ...
Be honest- Who sings this when they think they're alone?
And with wrong vocals :D
When I'm cooking
Are you implying that I can sing properly? That's the worst lie I've ever heard.
I only sing the "la donna é mobile" part and then whistle the rest since I don't remember rest of the words xD
Usually I only whistle it and don't sing at all.
@@Juho.S. When you're alone, you can butcher the lyrics and it's ok! 😂
My singing is atrocious, but I still belt out a nasal tenor for the dog.
2:01 Take this, slow it down to 0.25x (or even speed it up to 2x) and you have yourself a gift.
He sounds like a cat
Rubber Toes yes
thats a prick move right there
@@rRubberToes omg wtf lol you are guys are doing here lol..yeah he does indeed sound like a cat lol
Whenever I rung up to order pizza, this song plays 🍕
La vos de pavarotti paaaaapaaaa nooooo increible es para disfrutar y estar en un teatro