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"'''{{Lang|it|[[Wikt:là#Italian|Là]] [[Wikt:ci#Italian|ci]] [[Wikt:daremo|darem]] [[Wikt:mano#Italian|la mano]]}}'''" (Italian for "There we'll be hand in hand") is a duet for the characters Don Giovanni and Zerlina in Mozart's 1787 opera ''[[Don Giovanni]]''.
"'''{{Lang|it|[[Wikt:là#Italian|Là]] [[Wikt:ci#Italian|ci]] [[Wikt:daremo|darem]] [[Wikt:mano#Italian|la mano]]}}'''" (Italian for "There we will give each other our hands") is a duet for the characters Don Giovanni and Zerlina in Mozart's 1787 opera ''[[Don Giovanni]]''.


Mozart's aria was the basis for several other works:
Mozart's aria was the basis for several other works:
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*Fantasy on "Là ci darem la mano" for clarinet and orchestra by [[Franz Danzi]] (1763–1826)
*Fantasy on "Là ci darem la mano" for clarinet and orchestra by [[Franz Danzi]] (1763–1826)
*[[Variations on "Là ci darem la mano" (Chopin)|Variations on "Là ci darem la mano"]], Op. 2 (1827) by Frédéric Chopin
*[[Variations on "Là ci darem la mano" (Chopin)|Variations on "Là ci darem la mano"]], Op. 2 (1827) by Frédéric Chopin
*Variations for guitar on "Là ci dares la mano" (1828) by [[Scores:List of works by Hector Berlioz#Works by Hector Berlioz|Hector Berlioz]]
*Variations for guitar on "Là ci darem la mano" (1828) by [[Scores:List of works by Hector Berlioz#Works by Hector Berlioz|Hector Berlioz]]


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[[Category:1787 compositions]]
[[Category:1787 compositions]]
[[Category:1780s songs]]
[[Category:1780s songs]]



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Revision as of 12:38, 15 August 2013

" ci darem la mano" (Italian for "There we will give each other our hands") is a duet for the characters Don Giovanni and Zerlina in Mozart's 1787 opera Don Giovanni.

Mozart's aria was the basis for several other works: