
In a sun‑drenched garden of the Ferrara court, two young women trade verses and wry observations while the statues of Virgil and Ariosto look on. Their conversation drifts from the simple pleasure of weaving flower crowns to the weight of duty, hinting at the fragile balance between personal desire and the expectations of noble lineage. As the scene unfolds, the audience catches glimpses of the court’s cultured atmosphere, where poetry, politics, and the lingering shadow of the celebrated poet Torquato Tasso intersect.
The play introduces a cast of aristocrats—princesses, a duke, a secretary—and a restless poet whose very presence stirs both admiration and unease. Through lyrical exchanges, Goethe sketches the tensions between artistic genius and the rigid structures of power, setting the stage for conflicts that will test loyalties and ideals. Listeners are invited into a world where the beauty of language mirrors the turbulence beneath the polished surface of Renaissance intrigue.
Full title
Torquato Tasso Ein Schauspiel Ein Schauspiel
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (151K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1749–1832
A giant of German literature, this poet, novelist, and playwright helped shape European culture through works that still feel vivid today. Best known for Faust and The Sorrows of Young Werther, he also brought a scientist’s curiosity and a statesman’s experience to his writing.
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