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China's Wang Lifu performs Hai già vinta la causa ... Vedrò mentr'io sospiro (Le nozze di Figaro) by Mozart, in concert two of the 2011 competition.
Last updated: 15 June 2011
Count Almaviva thinks that he is meeting Susanna, his wife's maid, in the garden for a romantic tryst. But then he hears her whisper to her fiancé, his manservant, Figaro, that they have won their legal case, and can now get married. The Count is enraged that he should be forced to forgo his pleasure, and that he, an aristocrat, should be helpless to stop his servants rejoicing in their triumph over their master.