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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"/>


''"Nel cor più non mi sento"'' appears on the following album:
''"Nel cor più non mi sento"'' appears on the following album:
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