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The "Easy Weekend" man sang the opera "Rigoletto" selected song "Woman Fickle", which is a good voice

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"The Woman Is Fickle" is a little song sung by the Duke in the small hotel in the third act of Verdi's opera "Rigoletto".

The "Easy Weekend" man sang the opera "Rigoletto" selected song "Woman Fickle", which is a good voice

The pure and kind Girdah is unaware of the Duke's true behavior, much less of a vile womanizer. On this night, the Duke and the Assassin's sister Madeleine were having fun in the small hotel, and Ricoletto brought Girda to the hotel in order to let his daughter know the true face of the Duke.

"Woman Fickle" was sung by the Duke before he came to the small hotel and Madeleine did not come, which profoundly exposed the hypocrite nature of the Duke.

The song sings: "Women love to change, like feathers in the wind, constantly changing their minds, constantly changing their tone, looking very cute, kung fu has a set, a moment with tears, a moment with a smile." ......"

Seeing such a song title and hearing some of the lyrics, it is likely to mistakenly believe that this song condemns some watery Yanghua and flirtatious women. In fact, this is the author's profound exposure of the cynical and insulting dignitaries of women.

The singing section is allegro, B major, 3/8 beat. The melody is simple and smooth, beautiful and popular. Verdi, when writing this aria, clearly felt that it was likely to become one of the most popular songs, and in order not to let it go out at the premiere, he did not send the score to the actors until the last rehearsal of the opera. On the day of its premiere, the song was heavily sung three times by the audience. In later performances, the audience will hum with each ensemble, so Verdi adds a pause in the prelude, so that when the audience hears the band abort, subconsciously stop humming and no longer interfere with the actor's singing. After that, Verdi also used a trick on the "Drinking Song" of "La Traviata".

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