Girolamo Vespa (fl. later sixteenth century; active after 1596) was a Neapolitan Conventual Franciscan composer and chapel master active in the later sixteenth century. His career is tied above all to the musical institutions of the Marches, especially Osimo, Fermo, and Ascoli, where he worked as a Franciscan maestro di cappella and contributed to the sacred and secular repertory of post-Tridentine Italy. His music survives in both sacred and madrigal prints.
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