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Enrico Marucelli – Valtzer Fantastico and other Compositions for Mandolin & Guitar or Mandolin Quartet

Enrico Marucelli (1877 – 1907) was a bass player, guitarist, mandolin player, conductor and successfull composer. He was born in Florence and played in the Reale Circolo Mandolinistico Regina Margherita where he met several other famous mandolin players like Bianchi, Graziani-Walter, Matini and Carlo Munier. During the 1890s he went to London as a popular […]

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Giulio Menichelli, Damiano Mercuri & Luca Mereu – Traditional Roman and Neapolitan Songs with Mandolin, Violin and Guitar

I was surprised to find a set of ca. 20 video clips from a concert in Monterosi – a place close to Rome – from a concert with traditional Roman and Neapolitan songs played with mandolin, violin and guitar.  I had found a note about a concert for mandolin and guitar in Rome with  Damiano

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The Louvin Brothers – Charlie and Ira Louvin – Singing Brothers with Mandolin & Guitar

This morning I have listened to a radio show with a Charlie Louvin interview at NPR – World Cafe Looks Back: Country And Bluegrass. The Louvin Brothers were very popular between 1955 and 1963, Ira Louvin played mandolin and Charlie played the guitar. The harmony singing of this duo was great. The interview was recorded

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Plucked Strings Ensemble “La Volta” – New CD Ensalada – Folk Dances from Around the World

The Ensemble La Volta from Switzerland knows very well how to present the plucked instruments of the world and the typical music for those instruments in their concerts. When you visit a concert by La Volta you can hear and see all kinds of plucked instruments. Every member of the group plays several instruments, and

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Munier – Carnevale di Venezia – Fantasia Variata for Mandolin Quartet or Mandolin and Guitar

Carlo Munier is one of the most important composers for the mandolin of the 19th century. Munier has composed about 300 pieces for mandolin, mandolin and guitar, mandolin quartet, mandolin and piano, two mandolins, mandolin trio and more. The works by Carlo Munier for mandolin are played frequently, and there is a great number of

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Hajo Hoffmann – On Tour with his Mandolin Solo Program “Mandovocale” – New CD

Hajo Hoffman is a violin and mandolin player from Hannover, Germany. He has played in different groups as violinist and mandolin player, he plays as sideman of Heinz Rudolf Kunze, Purple Schultz and Melva Houston. He teaches jazz violin at the music university in Hannover. Hajo Hoffman has developed his own style of mandolin playing.

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Katzenjammer – “A Kiss Before You Go”- The Best Video Clips 2011 – Great Songs with Bass-Balalaika, Mandolin & Ukulele

It is just one week that the new CD by the Norwegian Women Quartet Katzenjammer has been published in Germany. Since I have discovered Katzenjammer two years ago this quartet – four women from Norway – has made a big development. They have toured through Germany and Europe and played at many festivals. Their song

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Siegfried Behrend and the German Plucked String Orchestra 1971 – with Takashi Ochi (Mandolin)

I have just discovered several great videos showing the German guitarist Siegfried Behrend and the German Plucked Strings Orchestra (Deutsches Zupforchester). In those videos you can see Takashi and Sylvia Ochi on the mandolin playing a concerto for two mandolins by Antonio Vivaldi, Takashi Ochi plays a part of a Sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven.

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