Marc'Antonio Ingegneri is believed to have studied under Cipriano de Rore during his time in Parma. The article states that Ingegneri "possibly" studied with Rore in Parma, indicating a likely teacher–student relationship during the period when Rore was active as maestro di cappella and teacher at the court of Ottavio Farnese.
From the perspective of Rore’s biography, Ingegneri is also listed among his probable pupils, alongside Giaches de Wert. This supports the view that Ingegneri received part of his musical training under Cipriano de Rore in Parma sometime before Rore’s death in 1565.