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Madamina, il catalogo è questo (also known as The Catalogue Aria) is an aria from Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
's opera Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and with Italian language libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It was premiered in the Estates Theatre in Prague on October 29, 1787 in music....
 to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte
Lorenzo Da Ponte

Lorenzo Da Ponte was an Republic of Venice libretto and poet....
.

It is sung in scene 5 of the first act of the opera, by Leporello, to Donna Elvira. It consists of a description and count of his master's lovers but is sung (for the most part) to a light-hearted or laid-back tune. It is one of Mozart's most famous and popular arias.

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ItalianEnglish translation
Madamina, il catalogo è questo Delle belle che amò il padron mio; un catalogo egli è che ho fatt'io; Osservate, leggete con me.

In Italia seicento e quaranta; In Alemagna duecento e trentuna; Cento in Francia, in Turchia novantuna; Ma in Ispagna son già mille e tre.

V'han fra queste contadine, Cameriere, cittadine, V'han contesse, baronesse, Marchesine, principesse. E v'han donne d'ogni grado, D'ogni forma, d'ogni età.

Nella bionda egli ha l'usanza Di lodar la gentilezza, Nella bruna la costanza, Nella bianca la dolcezza.

Vuol d'inverno la grassotta, Vuol d'estate la magrotta; È la grande maestosa, La piccina è ognor vezzosa.

Delle vecchie fa conquista Pel piacer di porle in lista; Sua passion predominante È la giovin principiante.

Non si picca — se sia ricca, Se sia brutta, se sia bella; Purché porti la gonnella, Voi sapete quel che fa.
My dear lady, this is a list Of the beauties my master has loved, A list which I have compiled. Observe, read along with me.

In Italy, six hundred and forty; In Germany, two hundred and thirty-one; A hundred in France; in Turkey, ninety-one; But in Spain already one thousand and three.

Among these are peasant girls, Maidservants, city girls, Countesses, baronesses, Marchionesses, princesses, Women of every rank, Every shape, every age.

With blondes it is his habit To praise their kindness; In brunettes, their faithfulness; In the white-haired, their sweetness.

In winter he likes fat ones. In summer he likes thin ones. He calls the tall ones majestic. The little ones are always charming.

He seduces the old ones For the pleasure of adding to the list. His greatest favourite Is the young beginner.

It doesn't matter if she's rich, Ugly or beautiful; If she wears a skirt, You know what he does.


aria's two halves reverse the usual order of cavatina
Cavatina

Cavatina is a musical term, originally a short song of simple character, without a second strain or any repetition of the air. It is now frequently applied to a simple melodious air, as distinguished from a brilliant aria, recitative, etcetera, and often forms part of a large movement or scena in oratorio or opera....
 followed by cabaletta
Cabaletta

A Cabaletta is a form of aria within 19th century Italian opera. It is not usually found in isolation but as part of a double aria. The cabaletta is the last part of the double aria, with the scena, cantabile and the tempo di mezzo preceeding it....
: in the first, a quick Allegro
Tempo

In musical terminology, 'tempo' is the speed or pace of a given musical piece. It is an extremely crucial element of composition, as it can affect the mood and difficulty of a piece....
 in 4/4
Time signature

The time signature is a notational convention used in Western culture musical notation to specify how many beat s are in each bar and what note value constitutes one beat....
, Leporello has a patter
Patter song

The patter song is a staple of comic opera, but it has also been used in musical theatre and other situations. It is characterized by a moderately fast to very fast tempo with a rapid succession of rhythmic patterns in which each syllable of text corresponds to one note ....
 summarizing the number and occupations of Don Giovanni's lovers, while in the second, an Andante con moto in 3/4, he describes his approaches and preferences, while Donna Elvira presumably listens in horror.

A corresponding scene in which Don Giovanni's servant expounds the catalogue of his master's lovers was already present in several versions of Don Juan
Don Juan

Don Juan or Don Giovanni is a legendary, fictional libertine whose story has been told many times by many authors. El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra, by Tirso de Molina, is a play set in the fourteenth century that was published in Spain around 1630....
's story, in opera, theatre and Commedia dell'arte
Commedia dell'arte

Commedia dell'Arte is a form of improvisational theatre that began in Italy in the 16th century and held its popularity through the 18th century, although it is still performed today....
: probably the initiator was a version of Il convitato di pietra ("The Stone Guest") attributed to Andrea Cicognini.






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Madamina, il catalogo è questo (also known as The Catalogue Aria) is an aria from Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
's opera Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and with Italian language libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It was premiered in the Estates Theatre in Prague on October 29, 1787 in music....
 to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte
Lorenzo Da Ponte

Lorenzo Da Ponte was an Republic of Venice libretto and poet....
.

It is sung in scene 5 of the first act of the opera, by Leporello, to Donna Elvira. It consists of a description and count of his master's lovers but is sung (for the most part) to a light-hearted or laid-back tune. It is one of Mozart's most famous and popular arias.

Aria text and English translation

ItalianEnglish translation
Madamina, il catalogo è questo Delle belle che amò il padron mio; un catalogo egli è che ho fatt'io; Osservate, leggete con me.

In Italia seicento e quaranta; In Alemagna duecento e trentuna; Cento in Francia, in Turchia novantuna; Ma in Ispagna son già mille e tre.

V'han fra queste contadine, Cameriere, cittadine, V'han contesse, baronesse, Marchesine, principesse. E v'han donne d'ogni grado, D'ogni forma, d'ogni età.

Nella bionda egli ha l'usanza Di lodar la gentilezza, Nella bruna la costanza, Nella bianca la dolcezza.

Vuol d'inverno la grassotta, Vuol d'estate la magrotta; È la grande maestosa, La piccina è ognor vezzosa.

Delle vecchie fa conquista Pel piacer di porle in lista; Sua passion predominante È la giovin principiante.

Non si picca — se sia ricca, Se sia brutta, se sia bella; Purché porti la gonnella, Voi sapete quel che fa.
My dear lady, this is a list Of the beauties my master has loved, A list which I have compiled. Observe, read along with me.

In Italy, six hundred and forty; In Germany, two hundred and thirty-one; A hundred in France; in Turkey, ninety-one; But in Spain already one thousand and three.

Among these are peasant girls, Maidservants, city girls, Countesses, baronesses, Marchionesses, princesses, Women of every rank, Every shape, every age.

With blondes it is his habit To praise their kindness; In brunettes, their faithfulness; In the white-haired, their sweetness.

In winter he likes fat ones. In summer he likes thin ones. He calls the tall ones majestic. The little ones are always charming.

He seduces the old ones For the pleasure of adding to the list. His greatest favourite Is the young beginner.

It doesn't matter if she's rich, Ugly or beautiful; If she wears a skirt, You know what he does.


Structure and previous versions

The aria's two halves reverse the usual order of cavatina
Cavatina

Cavatina is a musical term, originally a short song of simple character, without a second strain or any repetition of the air. It is now frequently applied to a simple melodious air, as distinguished from a brilliant aria, recitative, etcetera, and often forms part of a large movement or scena in oratorio or opera....
 followed by cabaletta
Cabaletta

A Cabaletta is a form of aria within 19th century Italian opera. It is not usually found in isolation but as part of a double aria. The cabaletta is the last part of the double aria, with the scena, cantabile and the tempo di mezzo preceeding it....
: in the first, a quick Allegro
Tempo

In musical terminology, 'tempo' is the speed or pace of a given musical piece. It is an extremely crucial element of composition, as it can affect the mood and difficulty of a piece....
 in 4/4
Time signature

The time signature is a notational convention used in Western culture musical notation to specify how many beat s are in each bar and what note value constitutes one beat....
, Leporello has a patter
Patter song

The patter song is a staple of comic opera, but it has also been used in musical theatre and other situations. It is characterized by a moderately fast to very fast tempo with a rapid succession of rhythmic patterns in which each syllable of text corresponds to one note ....
 summarizing the number and occupations of Don Giovanni's lovers, while in the second, an Andante con moto in 3/4, he describes his approaches and preferences, while Donna Elvira presumably listens in horror.

A corresponding scene in which Don Giovanni's servant expounds the catalogue of his master's lovers was already present in several versions of Don Juan
Don Juan

Don Juan or Don Giovanni is a legendary, fictional libertine whose story has been told many times by many authors. El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra, by Tirso de Molina, is a play set in the fourteenth century that was published in Spain around 1630....
's story, in opera, theatre and Commedia dell'arte
Commedia dell'arte

Commedia dell'Arte is a form of improvisational theatre that began in Italy in the 16th century and held its popularity through the 18th century, although it is still performed today....
: probably the initiator was a version of Il convitato di pietra ("The Stone Guest") attributed to Andrea Cicognini. The most immediate forerunner (premiering in 1787, a few months before Mozart's Don Giovanni) was the opera Don Giovanni, o sia Il convitato di pietra composed by Giuseppe Gazzaniga
Giuseppe Gazzaniga

Giuseppe Gazzaniga was a member of the Teatro di San Carlo#The great age of Neapolitan opera of opera composers. He composed fiftyone operas and is considered to be one of the last Italy opera buffa composers....
 to a libretto by Giovanni Bertati
Giovanni Bertati

Giovanni Bertati , an Italians Libretto.In 1763, Bertati wrote his first libretto, La morte di Dimone , set to music by Antonio Tozzi. Two years later, L'isola della fortuna , based on Bertati's libretto and Andrea Luchesi's music, was performed in Vienna....
. In Gazzaniga's opera, the aria in which Don Giovanni's servant, Pasquariello, describes his master's catalogue of lovers to Donna Elvira begins:
Original ItalianEnglish translation
Dell'Italia, ed Alemagna ve ne ho scritte cento, e tante. Della Francia, e della Spagna ve ne sono non so quante: fra madame, cittadine, artigiane, contadine, cameriere, cuoche, e sguattere; perché basta che sian femmine per doverle amoreggiar. […] From Italy and Germany here are written one hundred and more. From France and from Spain there are more than I know: be they ladies, city women, artisans, peasants, waitresses, cooks and scullery maids, it suffices they be female for him to have to make love to them. […]


Commentary

Kierkegaard
Søren Kierkegaard

S?ren Aabye Kierkegaard was a prolific 19th century Denmark philosopher and theologian. Kierkegaard strongly criticised both the Hegelianism of his time, and what he saw as the empty ceremony of the Church of Denmark....
 discusses the aria in the section "The Immediate Stages of the Erotic, or Musical Erotic" of his Either/Or
Either/Or

Published in two volumes in 1843, Either/Or is an influential book written by the Danish philosopher S?ren Kierkegaard, exploring the aesthetic and ethical "phases" or "stages" of existence....
: he conjectures that the number 1003, the number of Spanish women seduced by Don Giovanni, might be a last remnant of the original legend about Don Giovanni (or Don Juan
Don Juan

Don Juan or Don Giovanni is a legendary, fictional libertine whose story has been told many times by many authors. El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra, by Tirso de Molina, is a play set in the fourteenth century that was published in Spain around 1630....
); moreover the number 1003 being odd and somewhat arbitrary suggests in Kierkegaard's opinion that the list is not complete and Don Giovanni is still expanding it. The comic sides of this aria have dramatic and ominous undertones. Kierkegaard finds in this aria the true epic significance of the opera: condensing in large groups countless women, it conveys the universality of Don Giovanni as a symbol of sensuality and yearning for the feminine.

Some commenters found that several devices in the text and the music manage to convey a universal meaning, something removed from a simple, humorous list of women: for instance, Luigi Dallapiccola
Luigi Dallapiccola

Luigi Dallapiccola was an Italy composer known for his lyrical serialism compositions....
 remarks that the line "Cento in Francia, in Turchia novantuna", breaks the rhythm of octosyllable
Octosyllable

The octosyllable or octosyllabic verse is a Meter of verse with eight syllables. It is equivalent to tetrameter verse in iambs or trochees in languages with a stress accent....
s and so illuminates the whole aria. According to Massimo Mila, "this Commedia dell'arte
Commedia dell'arte

Commedia dell'Arte is a form of improvisational theatre that began in Italy in the 16th century and held its popularity through the 18th century, although it is still performed today....
 gag (which used to be accompanied by the gesture of unrolling the catalogue's scroll towards the audience) had incalculable consequences in determining the romantic interpretation of Don Giovanni's character". Romanticism interpreted the obsession expressed in the catalogue as a longing for the absolute.

The aria is the basis of Michael Nyman
Michael Nyman

Michael Laurence Nyman, Order of the British Empire is an England composer of minimalist music, pianist, libretto and musicologist, perhaps best known for the many movie soundtrack he wrote during his lengthy collaboration with the film director Peter Greenaway, and his multi-platinum The Piano to Jane Campion's The Piano....
's In Re Don Giovanni (1977), his first work for the Michael Nyman Band
Michael Nyman Band

The Michael Nyman Band, formerly known as the Campiello Band, is a group formed as a street band for a 1976 in theatre production of Carlo Goldoni's 1756 Play , Il Campiello directed by Bill Bryden at the Old Vic....
. It is a canon
Canon (music)

In music, a canon is a counterpoint composition that employs a melody with one or more imitations of the melody played after a given duration . The initial melody is called the leader , while the imitative melody is called the follower which is played in a different voice....
 built upon, and then varying, the first fifteen bars. This work, in turn, became a duet
Duet (music)

A duet is a musical composition or musical piece for two performers. In classical music the term is most often used for a composition for two singers or pianists; with other instruments, the word Wiktionary:duo is also often used....
 between Wolfgang and Leopold Mozart
Leopold Mozart

Johann Georg Leopold Mozart was a composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist. He is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and for his violin textbook Versuch einer gr?ndlichen Violinschule....
 in Nyman's opera Letters, Riddles and Writs
Letters, Riddles and Writs

Letters, Riddles and Writs is a one act opera for television by Michael Nyman. The story is devised by Nyman, with a libretto by Jeremy Newson and Pat Gavin that incorporates Emily Anderson's English translations of correspondence and other texts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the subject of the opera....
 titled "Profit and Loss."