Giovanni Vittorio Majello

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Giovanni Vittorio Maiello (fl. 17th century?) was an Italian composer. He was maestro di capella at Santa Maria delle Grazie a Capodimonte, Naples. [1]

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  1. Pietro Cerone, Antonio Ezquerro Esteban El melopeo y maestro: (Napolés, J.B. Gargano y L. Nucci, 1613) - 2007 -- Page 36 "maestro de capilla de Santa Maria de Gracia en Nápoles, Giovanni Vittorio Maiello."