
Orfeo
Orfeo, or Orpheus, is a figure from ancient Greek mythology, celebrated as a legendary musician, poet, and prophet. He is best known for his enchanting ability to play the lyre, which could sway nature itself, charm animals, and even alter the hearts of people. His most famous myth involves his journey to the Underworld to rescue his wife, Eurydice, using his music to persuade Hades, the god of the dead. Orfeo represents the power of art and love, symbolizing how beauty can transcend even the boundaries of life and death. His story has inspired countless works in literature, music, and the arts.