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Philip Romolo Neri (Italian: Filippo Neri) (21 July 1515 – 25 May 1595), known as Apostle of Rome, was an Italian priest noted for founding a society of Secular clergy called the "Congregation of the Oratory".
He was born in Florence, the youngest child of Francesco, a lawyer, and his wife Lucrezia da Mosciano, whose family were nobility in the service of the state. Neri was carefully brought up, and received his early teaching from the friars at San Marco, the famous Dominican monastery in Florence. He was accustomed in later life to ascribe most of his progress to the teaching of two amongst them, Zenobio de' Medici and Servanzio Mini. At the age of 18, Philip was sent to his uncle, Romolo, a wealthy merchant at San Germano, a Neapolitan town near the base of Monte Cassino, to assist him in his business, and with the hope that he might inherit his uncle's fortune. He did gain Romolo's confidence and affection, but soon after coming to San Germano Philip had a conversion. He no longer cared for things of the world, and chose to relocate to Rome in 1533.
Actors: Achille Brugnini (actor), Giorgio Colangeli (actor), Franco Nero (actor), Stefano Oppedisano (actor), Remo Remotti (actor), Renato Scarpa (actor), Georg Brintrup (director), Georg Brintrup (writer), Jobst Grapow (actor), Jorge Alvis (editor), Giovanni Palestrina (composer), Claudio Marchione (actor), Wulf-Ernst Hoffer (producer), Bartolomeo Giusti (actor), Patrizia Bellezza (actress),
Plot: During the time when Protestant Northern Europe separates from the Catholic Church of Rome and when Rome is no longer the center of power, the young Giovanni Pietro Aloysi, later called Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, is trained as a choir-boy in the circle of the Roman School of polyphony founded by Costanzo Festa. Already in the middle of the 16th century, the talented musician - at only 25 - becomes the head of the Cappella Giulia at St. Peters. He is both artistically and economically dependent on the clergy and is subject to the grace and envy of the potent Popes. Since Pope Giulio III nominates him cantore ponteficio for life, the highest position in Rome for a musician at that time, Palestrina feels that he, at the age of thirty, is at the height of his career. However, the envy of the next Pope, Paul IV, and that of his singer-colleagues lead to him losing the title and he is dismissed. He is deeply shocked and realizes that the greedy Roman clergy is more interested in secular politics than in the spirituality of music. This realization obsesses the musician and causes his artistic counter-reaction. Within a few years he develops a new style in polyphonic art, the genus novus. A balance between word and sound and the equivalence of all voices are prominent. Music becomes freer than ever
Keywords: reenactmentActors: Remo Remotti (actor), Mauro Monachini (miscellaneous crew), Andrea Osvárt (actress), Franco Battiato (composer), Lucia Sardo (actress), Andrea Renzi (actor), Vanni Fois (actor), Giuliana Del Punta (producer), Serena Autieri (actress), Francesca Leondeff (costume designer), Ileana Rigano (actress), Mariangela Barbanente (writer), Carmelo Galati (actor), Dino Giarrusso (actor), Barbara Tabita (actress),
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