Programmer, Early Music Scores, Viola Da Gamba at Self-employed
Genoa, Liguria, Italy
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Maurizio Gavioli is a hybrid programmer and early-music specialist with 14 years of focused software experience and a lifelong engagement with Renaissance and Baroque repertoire. Trained in mathematics and Latin palaeography, he has blended rigorous technical problem-solving with deep humanities knowledge since his early career as a systems librarian and network administrator for a consortium of research libraries. He moved into commercial development for flight simulation before committing to open source, contributing substantive back-end fixes and refactors to the widely used MuseScore music notation project. As an independent developer he publishes critical editions and a virtual press for early music scores, especially for the viola da gamba, bridging digital tooling and historical scholarship. Comfortable across low-level code maintenance and editorial scholarship, he brings an uncommon combination of palaeographic insight to music software development and digital editions. Based in Genoa, he remains active in both software and early-music communities, turning scholarly attention into practical, reusable open-source work.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Maturità Classica, Maturità Classica at Liceo Classico San Carlo - Milan, Italy
Laurea in Lettere Moderne, Latin Palaeography, Laurea in Lettere Moderne, Latin Palaeography at Università degli Studi di Firenze
Mathematics, Mathematics at Università degli Studi di Pavia
English, Italian, French, Spanish, Latin, Arabic, Chinese
MuseScore is an open source and free music notation software. For support, contribution, bug reports, visit MuseScore.org. Fork and make pull requests!
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:639 commits, 118 PRs, 5 pushes in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Maurizio focused on bug fixes, and refactoring core features, specifically within the music notation software's codebase. They made changes related to note entry, chord construction, tablature handling, and general code cleanup. The contributions demonstrate proficiency in the underlying mechanisms of the music notation software, suggesting a strong understanding of its internal workings.
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Maurizio Gavioli - Programmer, Early Music Scores, Viola Da Gamba at Self-employed