Pietro Ottoboni (Cardinal)
Pietro Ottoboni (born July 2, 1667 in Venice , † February 28, 1740 in Rome ) was an Italian cardinal , patron and librettist . He is considered the last cardinal depository .
Life
Ottoboni was a great-nephew of the cardinal of the same name, who was elected Pope in 1689 as Alexander VIII . This gave him a comprehensive upbringing that aroused Ottoboni's interest in literature, art and music. At the age of 22 he was appointed cardinal by his great-uncle.
In addition to its various tasks in the service of the Church (u. A. Cardinal Deacon of the Church of San Lorenzo in Damaso , archpriest of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and St. John in Lateran , Bishop of the Diocese of Ostia and Velletri , Sabina , Frascati and Porto-Santa Rufina , General Superintendent of the Papal States , Vice Chancellor of the Holy Church, Dean of the College of Cardinals ), Ottoboni made a name for himself as a promoter of literature, music and art, as a collector of books, paintings and coins, and as a librettist . He sponsored the two painters Francesco Trevisani and Sebastiano Conca , and the most important musicians in Rome played in his house chapel, including Arcangelo Corelli , Bernardo Pasquini , Giovanni Porta , Alessandro Scarlatti and Domenico Scarlatti as well as Georg Friedrich Handel . At least six of his librettos were set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti; the premieres mostly took place in Ottoboni's own theater in the Palazzo della Cancelleria .
The opera Il Colombo ovvero l'India scoperta , for which Ottoboni had (at least) written the libretto and which he had staged in an extravagant production in the Roman Teatro Tor di Nona in January 1691, was a terrible failure and victim of criticism and numerous " Pasquinades ". Only the famous castrato Cortona was cheered, and to make matters worse, the plague broke out and all the singers had to leave Rome after a few performances.
Ottoboni was said by various authors, including Montesquieu , an immoral way of life with numerous mistresses and illegitimate children. When he died in 1740, Charles de Brosses described him as "without morals, without credit, depraved, ruined, lover of the arts, great musician" (" Sans mœurs, sans crédit, débauché, ruiné, amateur des arts, grand musicien ").
Libretti (selection)
- Statira (1690), set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti
- Colombo ossia L'India scoperta (1691/92), probably set to music by Ottoboni himself
- Cantata dell'Assunta (1694), set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti
- Giuditta (vittoriosa) (oratorio, 1695), set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti
- La pastorella (puppet show, 1705), set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti
- San Filippo Neri (oratorio, 1705), set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti
- Il trionfo della Castità (1705), set to music by Antonio Caldara
- Il trionfo della Vergine SS. (Oratorio, 1706), set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti
- Il martirio di Santa Cecilia (oratorio, 1708), set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti
Web links
- Ottoboni, Pietro. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website), accessed March 22, 2017.
- Entry on Pietro Ottoboni on catholic-hierarchy.org ; accessed on March 22, 2017.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Ralph Kirkpatrick: Domenico Scarlatti , Verlag Heinrich Ellermann, Munich 1972 (English original at Princeton University Press, New Jersey 1953), p. 50
- ↑ " Columbus or the discovered India"
- ↑ a b Elena Gentile: "CECCHI, Domenico, detto il Cortona", in: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 23 , 1979, online on Treccani (Italian; accessed October 29, 2019)
- ↑ Colin Timms: Cecchi Domenico (il Cortona) , in: Grove Music online (English), accessed on October 29, 2019
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Francesco Barberini the Younger |
Dean of the College of Cardinals 1738–1740 |
Tommaso Ruffo |
Francesco Barberini the Younger |
Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1738–1740 |
Tommaso Ruffo |
Francesco VI. Pignatelli |
Cardinal Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina 1734–1738 |
Tommaso Ruffo |
Lorenzo Corsini |
Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1730–1734 |
Pier Marcellino Corradini |
Francesco Acquaviva d'Aragona |
Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1725–1730 |
Annibale Albani |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ottoboni, Pietro |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian cardinal, patron and librettist |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 2, 1667 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Venice |
DATE OF DEATH | February 28, 1740 |
Place of death | Rome |