Guido Gatti
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Guido Maggiorino Gatti (1892–1973) was an Italian music critic and the founder of the journal Il Pianoforte, which changed its name to La Rassegna Musicale in 1928.
He was director of the Turin Theater from 1925 to 1931 and general director of the first has been published.
He was a contributor to the
Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
(under the initials G.M.G.), 1954 (fifth) edition.
His wife was noted harpist Clelia Gatti Aldrovandi.