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 story is about Aminta's love for the beautiful nymph Silvia, who does not return his attentions and prefers hunting.
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: A phonautogram of the play's opening lines is the oldest known audible record of human speech.