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[[File:ALEXANDER PERETTUS.JPG|thumb|right|260px|Cardinal Alessandro Peretti de Montalto]] |
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⚫ | '''Alessandro Damasceni Peretti di Montalto''' (1571 – 2 June 1623) was an Italian [[Catholic]] [[Cardinal Bishop]]. He received the title from his great-uncle Felice Piergentile after the latter was elected [[Pope Sixtus V]] on 24 April 1585, in the consistory on 13 May, and was installed as [[Cardinal Deacon]] of [[San Girolamo dei Croati]] on 14 June 1585; the cardinal was then fourteen years old. The Republic of [[Venice]] inscribed him in the ''[[Libro d'Oro]]'' as a [[Patrician (post-Roman Europe)|patrician]] of Venice that same year. Though he was made the permanent governor of [[Fermo]] the following year, and was often the papal legate in [[Bologna]], he was not made a bishop until 1620, when he became [[Cardinal-Bishop of Albano]]. He served also as [[Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church]] (1589–1623) and Cardinal Protector of the Kingdom of Poland (named on 19 September 1589 by King [[Zygmunt III Waza]]) and of the several religious orders. |
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Alessandro Peretti was born at [[Montalto delle Marche]], the son of Fabio Damasceni and Maria Felice Mignucci Peretti, who was a niece of the pope on her mother's side. Like his great-uncle before him, Alessandro Peretti was also known as Cardinal di Montalto. His primary works as a great patron were the [[Villa Lante]] at Bagnaia, where he contributed to the gardens a [[casino]] matching the earlier one, and the church (though not the facade) of [[Sant'Andrea della Valle]] in Rome, (begun in 1591), where [[Carlo Maderno]] constructed at the Cardinal's personal expense the second-largest dome in Rome, 1608 to 1621. |
Alessandro Peretti was born at [[Montalto delle Marche]], the son of Fabio Damasceni and Maria Felice Mignucci Peretti, who was a niece of the pope on her mother's side. Like his great-uncle before him, Alessandro Peretti was also known as Cardinal di Montalto. His primary works as a great patron were the [[Villa Lante]] at Bagnaia, where he contributed to the gardens a [[casino]] matching the earlier one, and the church (though not the facade) of [[Sant'Andrea della Valle]] in Rome, (begun in 1591), where [[Carlo Maderno]] constructed at the Cardinal's personal expense the second-largest dome in Rome, 1608 to 1621. |
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[[File:Sculpture of Cardinal Montalto by Bernini 6.JPG|thumb|Bust of Alessandro Peretti di Montalto, sculpture by [[Gianlorenzo Bernini]] in [[Kunsthalle Hamburg]]]] |
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As a cardinal, Peretti lived an extravagant lifestyle in which he indulged his taste for music and lavish theatrical productions staged in his residence, the Cancelleria palace. He retained several musicians in his service and encouraged the art of monody or solo song. |
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==References== |
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==Sources== |
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* [[James Chater]], "Music and Patronage in Rome: the Case of Cardinal Montalto", ''Studi musicali'', xvi (1987), 179–227 |
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* Hill, John Walter, ''Roman Monody, Cantata, and Opera from the Circles around Cardinal Montalto''. Two volumes. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997 |
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*[http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1585.htm Biographical Dictionary of the Cardinals of the Roman catholic Church:] |
*[http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1585.htm Biographical Dictionary of the Cardinals of the Roman catholic Church:] |
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*[http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi134.htm Rome Art Lover webpage:] San Andrea della Valle |
*[http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi134.htm Rome Art Lover webpage:] San Andrea della Valle |
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*{{it icon}} [http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi134.htm Genealogy of the Peretti]: his brother Michele was made a prince and his two sisters made brilliant marriages |
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 29 April 2024
Alessandro Damasceni Peretti di Montalto (1571 – 2 June 1623) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal Bishop. He received the title from his great-uncle Felice Piergentile after the latter was elected Pope Sixtus V on 24 April 1585, in the consistory on 13 May, and was installed as Cardinal Deacon of San Girolamo dei Croati on 14 June 1585; the cardinal was then fourteen years old. The Republic of Venice inscribed him in the Libro d'Oro as a patrician of Venice that same year. Though he was made the permanent governor of Fermo the following year, and was often the papal legate in Bologna, he was not made a bishop until 1620, when he became Cardinal-Bishop of Albano. He served also as Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church (1589–1623) and Cardinal Protector of the Kingdom of Poland (named on 19 September 1589 by King Zygmunt III Waza) and of the several religious orders.
Alessandro Peretti was born at Montalto delle Marche, the son of Fabio Damasceni and Maria Felice Mignucci Peretti, who was a niece of the pope on her mother's side. Like his great-uncle before him, Alessandro Peretti was also known as Cardinal di Montalto. His primary works as a great patron were the Villa Lante at Bagnaia, where he contributed to the gardens a casino matching the earlier one, and the church (though not the facade) of Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome, (begun in 1591), where Carlo Maderno constructed at the Cardinal's personal expense the second-largest dome in Rome, 1608 to 1621.
As a cardinal, Peretti lived an extravagant lifestyle in which he indulged his taste for music and lavish theatrical productions staged in his residence, the Cancelleria palace. He retained several musicians in his service and encouraged the art of monody or solo song.
His portrait bust by Gian Lorenzo Bernini is at the Hamburg Kunsthalle. Surviving books from Cardinal Alessandro's library reflect pride in his relationship to the Pope through elaborate armorials and his perfect taste.
Cardinal Montalto was in turn the uncle of Cardinal Francesco Peretti di Montalto (1597‑1655), raised to the purple in 1641.
References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- James Chater, "Music and Patronage in Rome: the Case of Cardinal Montalto", Studi musicali, xvi (1987), 179–227
- Hill, John Walter, Roman Monody, Cantata, and Opera from the Circles around Cardinal Montalto. Two volumes. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997
External links
[edit]- Biographical Dictionary of the Cardinals of the Roman catholic Church:
- Rome Art Lover webpage: San Andrea della Valle