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{{Short description|opera by Giovanni Paisiello}}<!-- no repetition of page title-->
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| name                = = La Molinara ossia l'amor contrastato<!-- use |list_title= if list -->
| name                = La Molinara ''ossia'' l'amor contrastato<!-- use |list_title= if list -->
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| type                = Dramma giocoso per musica in due atti
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'''{{lang|it| La Molinara}}''', also called '''{{lang|it|L'amor contrastato}}''' is an opera by [[Giovanni Paisiello]], after a libretto by [[Giuseppe Palomba]].<ref name="Wiki"/>. There seem to be different versions: The one from Parma<ref name="Parma"/>, Teatro di Corte, 1791, does not have the ''"[[Nel cor più non mi sento]]"'' at all. (That such a popular piece would be cut is unlikely, so this would validate future research.) The one from Naples, Teatro di Fiorentini 1789<ref name="Naples"/>, does, as well as the 1810 libretto from La Scala<ref name="Scala"/>. Unfortunately, the manuscript from Naples, 1789, does not list the cast. Different sources are required.
'''{{lang|it| La Molinara}}''', also called '''{{lang|it|L'amor contrastato}}''' is an opera by [[Giovanni Paisiello]], after a libretto by [[Giuseppe Palomba]].<ref name="Wiki"/>. There seem to be different versions: The one from Parma<ref name="Parma"/>, Teatro di Corte, 1791, does not have the ''"[[Nel cor più non mi sento]]"'' at all. (That such a popular piece would be cut is unlikely, so this would validate future research.) The one from Naples, Teatro di Fiorentini 1789<ref name="Naples"/>, does, as well as the 1810 libretto from La Scala<ref name="Scala"/>. Unfortunately, the manuscript from Naples, 1789, does not list the cast. Different sources are required.


The English premiere date varies, but scholars caution: "L'Amor Contrasto, in 1795, was by the theatre management hailed as new, when it still was the ''La Molinarella'', later ''La Molinara'', having its King's [Theatre] premiere in 1791."<ref name="Fenner"/>
Premiere dates have to be taken with a grain of salt: "L'Amor Contrasto, in 1795, was by the theatre management hailed as new, when it still was the ''La Molinarella'', later ''La Molinara'', having its King's [Theatre] premiere in 1791."<ref name="Fenner"/>


"Amor più non mi sento" from ''L'amor contrastato'' appears on the following album:
Easily the most famous piece from the opera is "[[Nel cor più non mi sento]]". It appears on the following album:


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|title=Niccolò Paganini
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