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'''"{{lang|it|Nel cor più non mi sento}}"''' is easily be called the most famous of [[Giovanni Paisiello|Giovanni Paisiellos]] and [[Giuseppe Palomba|Giuseppe Palombas]] creations.<ref name="Wiki"/> It inspired Ludwig van Beethoven to his ''Six variations in G for piano'', (WoO 70) in 1795. In 1821, Paganini picked up the "Nel cor" for his ''Introduction and variations in G major for violin'', (Op. 38, MS 44), which is known to us thanks to concertmaster Carl Guhr who wrote down what he remembered from Paganini's concerts in Frankfurt by ear.<ref name="Kammermusik"/> | '''"{{lang|it|Nel cor più non mi sento}}"''' is easily be called the most famous of [[Giovanni Paisiello|Giovanni Paisiellos]] and [[Giuseppe Palomba|Giuseppe Palombas]] creations.<ref name="Wiki"/> It inspired Ludwig van Beethoven to his ''Six variations in G for piano'', (WoO 70) in 1795. In 1821, Paganini picked up the "Nel cor" for his ''Introduction and variations in G major for violin'', (Op. 38, MS 44), which is known to us thanks to concertmaster Carl Guhr who wrote down what he remembered from Paganini's concerts in Frankfurt by ear.<ref name="Kammermusik"/> | ||
Its inclusion in the ''24 Italian Songs and Arias'' by Schirmer (Ed.) and Alessandro Parisotti's ''Arie Antiche'' (1885) made it well known by vocal coaches and aspiring singers. | |||
{{lang|it|Nel cor più non mi sento}} originally appears in Act II of the opera [[L'amor contrastato|''La molinara'']] (engl: The Beautiful Miller), also called "L'amor contrastato" (The Thwarted Love). | |||
The aria is sung about the eponymous character of the beautiful miller, the mischievous Rachelina, who enjoys the attention of two men – the nobleman Calloandro and the notary Pistofolo.<ref name="Operamanager"/> | |||
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