
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Claudio Paganelli and the
DI DOMENICO BASILE.
PE CANTARE.
Step into a sun‑kissed countryside where shepherds speak in the lyrical cadence of Naples, turning everyday banter into poetry. This early‑17th‑century drama blends mythic allusions to Apollo with the earthy humor of rural life, inviting listeners to hear love, rivalry and the rustle of fields in a language that feels both timeless and intimately local. The prologue’s playful confession of the author’s ambition sets a warm, inviting tone, promising a performance that celebrates both the beauty of nature and the wit of its inhabitants.
The story opens with Siruio and Linco, two spirited characters embarking on a hunt that quickly turns into a lively exchange of bravado and longing. Their dialogue crackles with vivid descriptions of the landscape, the thrill of the chase, and hints of deeper emotions stirring beneath the surface. As the scene unfolds, listeners are drawn into a world where pastoral simplicity meets passionate intrigue, all delivered in the rich, musical flow of Neapolitan speech.
Language
nap
Duration
~3 hours (213K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1538–1612
A major voice of the Italian Renaissance, he helped shape pastoral drama into one of the era’s most influential literary forms. He is best remembered for Il pastor fido, a work that traveled widely across Europe and left a long cultural afterlife in theater, music, and opera.
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