Alessandro Romano was a sixteenth-century Italian composer and singer whose music circulated through the Venetian print trade in madrigals, villanelle, canzoni alla napolitana, and sacred repertory. He should not be conflated with Alessandro Merlo: modern scholarship treats the older Merlo/Romano identification as unsupported, and Romano’s independent activity is already documented in Verona in the early 1550s. Romano was already active as music master of the Accademia Filarmonica of Verona from
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