Marc'Antonio Pasqualini began his singing career at a very young age. On 1 April 1623, at the age of nine, he entered the choir of the
Church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome, where he completed his studies with
Vincenzo Ugolini. From 1629 he was in the service of Cardinal Antonio Barberini junior. Under the protection of the cardinal he entered the choir of the
Sistine Chapel in January 1631, at the age of 17, and in 1655 he was appointed
maestro di cappella of the chapel. In 1647 at the invitation of
Cardinal Jules Mazarin, Pasqualini stayed in Paris, where he participated in the creation of the opera Orfeo by his composer
Luigi Rossi on a libretto by
Francesco Buti. In the opera, successfully premiered on 2 March 1647 at the Palais-Royal in Paris with
Atto Melani and
Jacopo Melani, Pasqualini played the role of Aristeo. He retired from his duties in 1659. ==Patrons==