"Voi avete un cor fedele", K. 217, is a concert aria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for solo soprano and orchestra, composed in Salzburg, dated 26 October 1775. Written around the time of the composition of Mozart's five violin concertos. In this aria, the character Dorina contemplates a new romantic partner.
A travelling Italian opera company visited Salzburg, and asked Mozart to write an insertion aria for the opera , an opera buffa by the Italian composer Baldassare Galuppi. The text originated by the dramatist Carlo Goldoni, but it is unknown who adapted this aria text for Mozart. The scholar Stanley Sadie noted the aria is “substantial with ironic overtones, set in alternating slow and fast sections, shows a remarkable advance in comic aptitude in its gestures and its timing as compared with anything in La finta giardiniera", which was completed by Mozart a few months earlier. The aria was published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1882. It remains a popular concert piece, often performed and recorded.[1] [2]
Sung by the character Dorina, the aria is marked Andantino graziosa, then allegro, and consists of 126 bars in the key of G major. The vocal range reaches from D to B with an unusually high tessitura. A typical performance lasts for around seven minutes. The work calls for two oboes, two natural horns in G and strings. The time signature for the Italian: Andantino graziosa is triple metre, then for the allegro, common time . The aria contains scales and trills with bravura passages.[1] [2]
Ah! non credo.Già prevedo,Mi potreste corbellar.Non ancora,Non per ora,Non mi vuò di voi fidar.
Ah, I cannot believe it!It is already foretold,you will make a fool of me.Not yet,not for nowwill I trust in you.