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- Aminta abstract "Aminta is a play written by Torquato Tasso in 1573, represented during a garden party at the court of Ferrara. Both the actors and the public were noble persons living at the Court, who could understand subtle allusions the poet made to that style of life, in contrast with the life of shepherds, represented in an idyllic way.The text is written in hendecasyllabic and septenary verses; it is divided into five acts. The play has a pastoral theme, and is set in the time of Alexander the Great. The characters are shepherds and nymphs. The story is about Aminta's love for the beautiful nymph Silvia, who does not return his attentions and prefers hunting. She risks rape at the hands of a Satyr but Aminta saves her; however, again she flees from him. Aminta, finding her blood-stained veil, attempts to kill himself. Now Silvia is remorseful, comes back to cry over Aminta's body who is still alive, and the two can happily marry, following the advice that older and wiser friends had been giving them.It was the basis for several opera librettos, such as: the libretto by Metastasio on which Mozart based his opera Il re pastore (Salzburg, 1775) the libretto by Metastasio on which Antonio Mazzoni based his opera Aminta, il re pastore (Madrid, 1756) the plot of Delibes' ballet Sylvia, as re-written by Jules Barbier (Paris, 1876).".
- Aminta thumbnail Tasso-Aminta_Favola_boschereccia-1789.jpg?width=300.
- Aminta wikiPageExternalLink 17623.html.
- Aminta wikiPageExternalLink www.aminta.com.
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- Aminta wikiPageRevisionID "680376420".
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Maria_Mazzoni.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Category:1573_plays.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_plays.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Ferrara.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Ashton.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Hendecasyllable.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Idyll.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Il_re_pastore.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Jules_Barbier.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Leigh_Hunt.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Libretto.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink List_of_numeral_systems.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Léo_Delibes.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Pastoral.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Phonautograph.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Pietro_Metastasio.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Play_(theatre).
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Satyr.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Sylvia_(ballet).
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Torquato_Tasso.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLink File:Tasso-Aminta_Favola_boschereccia-1789.jpg.
- Aminta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aminta".
- Aminta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:16thC-play-stub.
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- Aminta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Aminta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Aminta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aminta subject Category:1573_plays.
- Aminta subject Category:Italian_plays.
- Aminta hypernym Play.
- Aminta type Play.
- Aminta type Work.
- Aminta type Work.
- Aminta comment "Aminta is a play written by Torquato Tasso in 1573, represented during a garden party at the court of Ferrara. Both the actors and the public were noble persons living at the Court, who could understand subtle allusions the poet made to that style of life, in contrast with the life of shepherds, represented in an idyllic way.The text is written in hendecasyllabic and septenary verses; it is divided into five acts. The play has a pastoral theme, and is set in the time of Alexander the Great.".
- Aminta label "Aminta".
- Aminta sameAs Q471831.
- Aminta sameAs Aminta.
- Aminta sameAs Aminta_(Tasso).
- Aminta sameAs Aminta_(Tasso).
- Aminta sameAs アミンタ.
- Aminta sameAs m.0b11vf.
- Aminta sameAs Q471831.
- Aminta wasDerivedFrom Aminta?oldid=680376420.
- Aminta depiction Tasso-Aminta_Favola_boschereccia-1789.jpg.
- Aminta isPrimaryTopicOf Aminta.