Wednesday music spot: "Non più andrai" from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro

A clip from the hysterically funny "Marriage of Figaro." 

Cherubino, the count's amorous page, has got himself in one scrape too many, and the count has ordered him to take up a commission in his regiment at the front. 

Figaro, who was the eponymous Barber of Seville in Rossini's opera depicting a slightly earlier period in the lives of the same group of main characters, and who is now the count's valet, teases Cherubino about the rather more dangerous and much less pleasant life which the young man (almost always played by a woman) will have at the front.

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