La Tavola Rotonda (Italian: The Round Table) was an illustrated weekly music and literary magazine which was based in Naples, Italy.
[1] It was originally a literary publication, but later it also covered musical texts such as romanzas and Neapolitan songs.
[3] Some of them included Biagio Chiara, who was also its editor-in-chief, Decio Carli, and Achille Macchia.
[3] Michele Saponaro succeeded Biagio Chiara as editor-in-chief of La Tavola Rotonda on 14 August 1908 and held the post until 28 February 1909.
[2][5] The issues of La Tavola Rotonda was archived by the National Library of Naples.