La donna è mobile

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"La donna è mobile" ("Woman is fickle") is the cynical Duke of Mantua's canzone from Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto (1851). Its reprise in the last act is chilling, as Rigoletto realizes from the sound of the Duke's lively voice coming from within the tavern (offstage), that the body in the sack is not that of the Duke after all.

The canzone is famous as a showcase for tenors. It has been recorded by Enrico Caruso, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and hundreds of others. The song can be found on many record labels, including ASV, Naxos, Nimbus Records, Parlophone, and Victor.

[edit] The Music

The almost comical-sounding theme of La donna è mobile is introduced immediately, and runs thus:

The theme is repeated several times in the approximately two minutes it takes to perform the canzone, but with the important -- and obvious -- omission of the last measure. This has the effect of driving the music forward as it creates the impression of being incomplete and unresolved, which it is, having left off not on the tonic or dominant but on the submediant. Once the Duke has finished singing, however, the theme is once again repeated; but this time including the last, and conclusive, measure and finally resolving to the dominant.

[edit] Lyrics

Original Italian
English Translation
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.


È sempre misero

Chi a lei s'affida,
Chi le confida - mal cauto il core!

Pur mai non sentesi

Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno - non liba amore!

Woman is fickle,

Like a feather in the wind,
She changes her voice - and her thoughts.

Always sweet,

Pretty face,
In tears or in laughter, - always lying.


Always miserable,

He who trusts her,
Who confides in her - his unwary heart!

Yet nobody feels

Fully happy
Who on that bosom - doesn't drink love!

[edit] In popular culture

  • In the 2004 movie The Punisher, a fight scene between Thomas Jane (the Punisher) and "The Russian" occurs while the song plays and his apartment neighbors sing and dance to the song.
  • In Chekhov's 'Three Sisters' Doctor Chebutykin sings snippets throughout.
  • In the video game Grand Theft Auto III this song can be heard on the Double Cleff FM radio station.
  • In the Futurama episode "The 30% Iron Chef", Elzar makes a working pastry replica of downtown Venice. In the model a shrimp rows a gondola down a canal singing La donna è mobile.
  • In the Disney animated feature Aristocats, the elderly lawyer, Georges, dances at the beginning while humming the tune to La Donna è Mobile.
  • In the 1999 remake of "My Favorite Martian," Martin the Martian sings the song while in a hot tub.
  • Aston Villa F.C.: one of the supporters' songs praising Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor is set to the tune of La Donna è Mobile.
  • The Hall Song of Chancellor Hall, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus in Jamaica, is set to the tune of La Donna e Mobile
  • In an episode of Seinfeld entitled "The Maestro" Elaine sings "La Donna e Mobile."
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