Giovanni Paolo Nodari (fl. 1620) was a 17th Century Brescian composer and madrigalist. Composer unfortunately still ignored by musicologists, little knowledge is derived from the "Introductions" and "dedications" of his works. Certainly, given what he indicates in his dedication, he lived and worked in the convents of Mantua (Mantua, Gazzuolo) and Venice, in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie (the most important house after the 'hermitage of Fiesole), which would publish his three printed works.
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