Background
Belli was born in Argenta, a town southeast of Ferrara, between Ferrara and Ravenna, and received some of his early music instruction from Luzzaschi.
Belli was born in Argenta, a town southeast of Ferrara, between Ferrara and Ravenna, and received some of his early music instruction from Luzzaschi.
He was closely associated with the Ferrara School in the 1580s, having previously studied with Luzzasco Luzzaschi, and was noted for his composition of both madrigals and sacred music
In his youth he went to Mantua, to sing in the Duke"s private court establishment, and later he went to Rome. Sometime around 1580 he went to Ferrara, which contained, at the court of the Este family, one of the most progressive musical establishments of the late 16th century, and there he began to write madrigals in the pre-Baroque, monodic style of Luzzaschi. Evidently Belli attempted to secure permanent employment at the Ferrara court, but he seems to have been unsuccessful.
During the late 1580s he may have worked again for the Gonzagas in Mantua, but if so, the dates are not known.
Belli probably died at Argenta around 1620.
Belli remained connected with Ferrara until his death, as a member of the Accademia degli Intrepidi. However after Ferrara was annexed by the Papal States in 1597, the music scene there declined, and its avant-garde character was extinguished.