Floresta de varios romances

audiobook

Floresta de varios romances

PT·~4 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total
1

SECULO XVI A XVIII

1:09:10
2

CANCIONEIRO E ROMANCEIRO GERAL PORTUGUEZ

0:45
3

ALVARO DE BRITO - Trouas á morte do principe D. Affonso filho de D. João 2.º

1:15
4

GARCIA DE RESENDE - Trovas á maneira de romance feitas á morte de Dona Inez de Castro.

4:56
5

FRANCISCO DE SOUSA - Trovas a este vilancete:

0:33
6

GIL VICENTE - Romance em memoria da partida da Infanta Dona Beatriz para Saboya, cantado no Auto das Cortes de Jupiter, que se representou nos Paços da Ribeira em 1519.

11:03
7

BERNARDIM RIBEIRO - Cantar á maneira de Solao, que vem no capitulo XXI da menina e Moça.

7:03
8

CHRISTOVAM FALCÃO - Cantiga com suas voltas.

0:49
9

SÁ DE MIRANDA - Cantiga.

0:55
10

JORGE DE MONTE-MOR - Canção tirada da novella pastoril intitulada «Diana.»

1:07

Description

This volume gathers a colorful selection of Portuguese popular romances and ballads that circulated from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. The verses, once sung in village squares and taverns, are presented alongside the few surviving printed versions, letting listeners hear the humor, love, and heroic tales that shaped everyday life. Each piece retains its original cadence, offering a vivid taste of the oral tradition that preceded the rise of formal literature.

Accompanying the songs is a clear, scholarly commentary that traces how these folk narratives were transformed by court poets and Spanish influences such as Lope de Vega and Góngora. The notes explain the linguistic and cultural exchanges that linked Portugal’s poetic heritage to the broader neo‑Latin world, highlighting how medieval themes resurfaced in Renaissance verse. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the shared Iberian roots of these timeless stories.

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Details

Language

pt

Duration

~4 hours (258K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Pedro Saborano

Release date

2010-10-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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