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Five Italian Indelicacies Remixed from Boccaccio

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Terry Jones introduces John Finnemore, Ingrid Oliver, Carrie Quinlan, Lydia Leonard, Samuel Barnett and Colin McFarlane star in stories adaptions of The Decameron by Robin Brooks.

Terry Jones introduces five ripping Renaissance yarns from The Decameron, starring John Finnemore, Ingrid Oliver, Carrie Quinlan, Lydia Leonard, Samuel Barnett and Colin McFarlane.

The one hundred stories which make up Giovanni Boccaccio's humane and comic masterpiece, come from all over the world. They are vividly reset by Boccaccio among the flourishing merchant classes in the cities of Renaissance Italy. But their witty, satirical, bawdy voice sounds utterly modern, and their subjects - love, fate, sex, religion, morality - are universal.

Radio 3 is retelling ten of these choice Florentine Fancies, this week and next, adapted by Robin Brooks. Tonight's selection box of five tales has been broadcast every evening this week in the Essay. A further five dainties will be served in next week's Drama on 3.

Boccaccio was born to a Florentine banking family in 1313. After an unsuccessful start in law, he turned to his true love: poetry. A humanist and a pupil of Petrarch, Boccaccio's Latin poetry was famous across Europe, and provided the sources for his near-contemporary Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, and The Knight's Tale. But his real innovation was the vibrant, vernacular prose in which he wrote The Decameron. Beautifully realised in the teeming voices of merchants and prostitutes, knights and nuns, shopkeepers and conmen, these stories have become a bedrock of our storytelling tradition, mined ever since by Chaucer, Shakespeare, Moliere, Lope de Vega, Christine de Pizan, Swift, Keats, Shelley, Tennyson, Edgar Allan Poe, Caryl Churchill and many more.

The music for the series is arranged and performed by Robert Hollingworth, Director of I Fagiolini, and the lutenist Paula Chateauneuf, with translations by Silvia Reseghetti. The script consultant is Guyda Armstrong.

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1 hour, 30 minutes

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Sun 7 Dec 2014 22:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Writer Giovanni Boccaccio
Adaptor Robin Brooks
Performer Robert Hollingworth
Performer Paula Chateauneuf
Ciappelletto Colin McFarlane
Musciatto Sam Dale
Holy Friar Michael Bertenshaw
Federico Monty d'Inverno
Anselmo Paul Heath
Doctor Ian Conningham
Producer Jonquil Panting
Director Jonquil Panting
Federigo degli Alberighi John Finnemore
Monna Ingrid Oliver
Elena Carrie Quinlan
Niccolo Adam Thomas Wright
Elena Lydia Leonard
Rinieri Cyril Nri
Violante Elaine Claxton
Giovanni Jude Akuwudike
Mrs Z Hannah Genesius
Mrs S Bettrys Jones
Mithridanes Samuel Barnett
Beppo Shaun Mason
Pyrrhus Paul Heath
Zeppa Ian Conningham
Spinelloccio Shaun Mason
Nathan Sam Dale
Beggarmaid Bettrys Jones

Broadcast

  • Sun 7 Dec 2014 22:00