What is aria marriage of figaro?

"Aria Marriage of Figaro" refers to the aria "Porgi Amor" from the opera "The Marriage of Figaro" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The aria is sung by Countess Almaviva in the second act of the opera. In the aria, the Countess laments the loss of her husband's love and affection and begs the god of love to restore it. The aria is known for its beauty and emotional depth, and is often performed as a stand-alone piece in concerts and recitals. "The Marriage of Figaro" is a comedic opera that was composed in 1786 and is based on the play of the same name by Pierre Beaumarchais. The opera follows the adventures of Figaro, a barber, and his bride-to-be, Susanna, as they outwit the Count and Countess Almaviva in a series of hilarious events. "The Marriage of Figaro" is one of Mozart's most popular and frequently performed operas.