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ARIA COMPOSED BY GIUSEPPE VERDI
Un di, felice, eterea

Un bel dì, vedremo         
  • [[Nagasaki]] Harbour, the scene of Cio-Cio San's reverie, in 1900
ARIA FROM THE OPERA MADAMA BUTTERFLY, COMPOSED BY GIACOMO PUCCINI
Un bel di vedremo; Un bel di; Un Bel Di; Un bel dì vedremo
"" (; "One fine day we'll see") is a soprano aria from the opera Madama Butterfly (1904) by Giacomo Puccini, set to a libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It is sung by Cio-Cio San (Butterfly) on stage with Suzuki, as she imagines the return of her absent love, Pinkerton.
A Boy from Calabria         
1987 FILM BY LUIGI COMENCINI
The Boy from Calabria; Boy from Calabria; Un ragazzo di Calabria
Un ragazzo di Calabria (internationally released as A Boy from Calabria) is a 1987 Italian comedy drama film by Luigi Comencini.
Un dì, felice, eterea         
"Un dì, felice, eterea" ("One day, happy, ethereal") is a duet from the first act of Giuseppe Verdi's 1853 opera La traviata. It is sung by the male and female protagonists of the opera, Alfredo (a tenor) and Violetta (a soprano).

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Un dì, felice, eterea

"Un dì, felice, eterea" ("One day, happy, ethereal") is a duet from the first act of Giuseppe Verdi's 1853 opera La traviata. It is sung by the male and female protagonists of the opera, Alfredo (a tenor) and Violetta (a soprano). The main melody of the duet, which is very famous in its own right, is also an important musical theme throughout the opera.