Talented musician lived for romance and adventure
Stradella was a prolific composer but also an insatiable adventurer |
After an affair with the mistress of a Venetian nobleman he was attacked in the street and left for dead by two hired assassins, but he lived on for another few years to compose more music.
Five years later he was stabbed to death in Genoa, but the identity of his killers was never confirmed.
Stradella was born into an aristocratic family and by the age of 20 was making a name for himself as a composer.
He moved to Rome where he composed sacred music for Queen Christina of Sweden, who had abdicated her throne to go and live there.
It is believed he tried to embezzle money from the Roman Catholic Church and his numerous reckless affairs with women also made him enemies among powerful people in the city.
In 1637 he moved to Venice where he was hired by a nobleman, Alvise Contarini, as a music tutor to his mistress.
Arcangelo Corelli is said to have borrowed the concerto grosso form from Stradella |
He fled to Genoa where he composed music for the local nobility and the theatre, but he was stabbed to death in a square in Genoa in 1682, aged just 42. He was buried in the Church of Santa Maria delle Vigne in Genoa.
Stradella was an influential composer whose works were adapted by other composers, including Handel, later. He originated the concerto grosso, a form that Arcangelo Corelli went on to use. He wrote at least six Baroque operas, 170 cantatas, six oratorios and 27 instrumental pieces.
Stradella, an opera based on his life and violent death by Louis Niedermeyer, was produced in Paris in 1837, followed by another opera, called Alessandro Stradella, composed by Friedrich von Flotow, in 1844.
The American writer Francis Marion Crawford wrote a novel, Stradella, about the composer’s affair and flight from Venice.
The Castello dei Borgia in Nepi |
Nepi, where Alessandro Stradella was born, is about 30 km south east of Viterbo. It is well known for its mineral springs and its bottled water, Acqua di Nepi. One of the main sights is the 16th century Castello dei Borgia, a medieval castle that was refurbished for Lucrezia Borgia. In 1819 the castle was drawn by the artist J M W Turner and the resulting sketch is now in the Tate Britain’s collection.
The Basilica di Santa Maria delle Vigne |
The Basilica di Santa Maria delle Vigne, where Alessandro Stradella was buried, is in Vico del Campanile delle Vigne in Genoa. The church dates back to the 10th century, but the main altar was not completed until 1730 and it is decorated with 17th and 18th century works of art.
More reading:
Why Arcangelo Corelli was a major influence on the development of music
The student of Corelli who gave Antonio Vivaldi work as a violin tutor
How novelist Francis Marion Crawford found inspiration in Sorrento
Also on this day:
1881: The birth of Alcide de Gasperi, the future prime minister jailed by Mussolini
1899: The birth of supercentenarian Maria Angela Radaelli
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