Lodovico Bellanda (c. 1575 – after 1613) was an Italian composer and organist who lived in the transition period between the Renaissance and Baroque eras. He was born and worked most of his life in Verona, for which reason he was also known as Lodovico Veronese. His earliest known volume, Canzonette (1593), contains 19 brief pieces in two repeated sections. Canzonette spirituali (1599) includes eight duets for soprano and tenor and two organ compositions.
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