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  1. Figaro Here, Figaro There (Italian: Figaro qua, Figaro là) is a 1950 Italian historical comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Totò and Isa Barzizza. The title and the plot allude to The Barber of Seville. It was made at Scalera Studios in Rome. Set design was by Alberto Boccianti.

  2. Largo al factotum" (Make way for the factotum) is an aria (cavatina) from The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini, sung at the first entrance of the title character, Figaro. The repeated "Figaro"s before the final patter section are an icon in popular culture of operatic singing.

  3. 29 de may. de 2019 · Figaro's famous aria is from the Rossini opera 'The Barber of Seville'. Michael Martin (Count Almaviva) (R) and Jose Carbo (Figaro) perform at the last dress rehearsal of Rossini's 'The Barber Of Seville' at the Opera House on September 7, 2004 in Sydney, Australia.

  4. Gioachino Rossini - Largo al factotum lyrics (Italian) + English translation: Make way for the handyman of the city. / Hurrying to his shop now that it.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2013 · Traducción. Make way for the factotum. Make way for the city factotum. Going straight to the shop as the day has already dawned. Ah, what a wonderful life, what a lovely pleasure. for a barber of quality! Quality! Ah, well done Figaro! Well done, really well done! Very lucky to tell you the truth! Ready to do everything, day and night.

  6. Traducción. Make Way For the Handyman. Make way for the handyman of the city. Hurrying to his shop now that it is already dawn. Ah, what a fine life, what a fine pleasure. For a barber of quality! Of quality! Ah, well done Figaro! Well done, very good! Very fortunate indeed! Ready to do everything, Night and day. He is always on the move.

  7. "Largo al factotum" (Make way for the factotum) is an aria from The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini, sung at the first entrance of the title character; the repeated "Figaro"s before the final patter section are an icon in popular culture of operatic singing.