Giovanni Gioviale (November 1885 – June 11, 1949) was an Italian composer and musician.
[3] He has also been credited for making famous the duo style of mandolin playing, in which one instrument sounds like several.
Craft halls were one of the types of place one could hear music in Catania then.
[1][2] He continued to perform in Italy, playing in Turin, Milan, Rome, Genoa, and Palmero.
In addition to his own works, he performed works by Francesco Paolo Frontini, Cali, Vincenzo Bellini, Mozart, Edvard Grieg, Amilcare Ponchielli, Giuseppe Verdi, Felix Mendelssohn, and Pietro Mascagni.