In 1572 he became the maestro di cappella at Pistoia, and then Milan again; for his final job he had a similar employment at the cathedral in Sacile, where he died in 1587.
Vincenzo Bellini | Vincenzo Viviani | Vincenzo Camuccini | Titta Ruffo | Vincenzo Scamozzi | Vincenzo Monti | Vincenzo | Fulco Ruffo di Calabria | Vincenzo Scotti | Vincenzo Lunardi | Castel San Vincenzo | Vincenzo Vela | Vincenzo Scaramuzza | Vincenzo Onorato | Vincenzo Nibali | Vincenzo La Scola | Vincenzo Giustiniani | Vincenzo Gamba | Vincenzo Galilei | Vincenzo Chiarugi | Vincenzo Cardarelli | San Vincenzo | Fabrizio Ruffo | Vincenzo Virga | Vincenzo Vannutelli | Vincenzo Sospiri | Vincenzo Ruffo | Vincenzo Onorato (sailor) | Vincenzo Lunardi's | Vincenzo Lancia |
Not much is known about his early life, but he probably had family from Venice, and he likely studied with Cipriano de Rore at Parma, and Vincenzo Ruffo at Verona.