
Giovanni Gentile (unknown, Olevano Romano – after 1649) was an Italian composer and music teacher. Two sources survive for his life and works: his only surviving work, a teaching-collection of music entitled Solfeggiamenti et ricercari a due voci (Lodovico Grignani, Rome 1642); and the inventory of printed works in the workshop of the Roman printer Sebastiano Testa.[1] In the teaching-collection's frontispiece, Gentile is called "Signor Giovanni Gentile of Olevano"
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