A Morte de D. Ignez de Castro

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A Morte de D. Ignez de Castro

by Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage, Luís de Camões

PT·~16 minutes

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A lyrical cantata unfolds the timeless legend of a noble lady whose love ignites both beauty and sorrow. Through richly woven verses that echo the cadence of Camões, the work paints a vivid portrait of a tender romance set against the flowing Mondego, where tender moments mingle with foreboding whispers of fate. The poetic voice shifts from gentle adoration to a mounting tension, hinting at forces that will soon threaten the couple’s fragile happiness.

The language is lush and musical, drawing listeners into a world of courtly intrigue, passionate yearning, and the haunting presence of destiny. As the narrative advances, the heroine’s innocence and the lover’s devotion are tested by looming danger, creating an atmosphere of melancholy anticipation. Listeners are invited to linger on the evocative imagery—silken rivers, blooming gardens, and the echo of distant lament—while the story builds toward an inevitable, tragic climax.

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Full title

A Morte de D. Ignez de Castro Cantata por Manoel Maria Barbosa du Bucage; A Que Se Ajunta o Episódio, Ao Mesmo Assumpto, do Immortal Luiz de Camões

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Duration

~16 minutes (15K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Lisboa:
 Typographia Rollandiana
 1824

Credits

Produced by Tiago Tejo

Release date

2007-10-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage

Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage

1765–1805

A restless, brilliant voice of Portuguese poetry, he became famous for sharp wit, emotional intensity, and verses that moved between neoclassical form and a more personal, romantic spirit. His life was marked by travel, hardship, and controversy, which helped turn him into one of Portugal’s most memorable literary figures.

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Luís de Camões

Luís de Camões

d. 1580

One of Portugal’s greatest poets, he is best known for The Lusiads, the epic poem that helped define Portuguese literature. His work blends adventure, myth, and sharp feeling, and his life has long carried an air of legend.

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