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  2. Mandolin - Wikipedia

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    List of composers for the mandolin with more than 1900 names. Includes mandolin solos, ensembles, concertos, chamber music, and bluegrass. Japanese website, but needed parts are in English; Works for orchestras that contain small parts for mandolin. Japanese website, but needed parts are in English. Works for mandolin or with major parts for ...

  3. History of the mandolin - Wikipedia

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    The term is used online by mandolin enthusiasts to name the time period when the mandolin had become popular, when mandolin orchestras were being organized worldwide, and new and high-quality instruments were increasingly common. After the First World War, the instrument's popularity again fell, though gradually. [61]

  4. Mandolin playing traditions worldwide - Wikipedia

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    The country had what may be its first Mandolin festival in June 2015, and has at least one Mandolin Orchestra. [ 100 ] [ 101 ] One professional musician to use the mandolin is Sumru Ağıryürüyen who is known for singing and playing many styles of music including world music , Klezmer , Turkish folk, Balkan folk, blues, jazz, krautrock ...

  5. List of national instruments (music) - Wikipedia

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    mandolin [73] Stringed instrument Mandolin performance ⓘ 321.321: Japan: koto [74] Long and hollow thirteen-stringed instrument 312.22-7: Jewish: shofar [75] Horn, flattened by heat and hollowed, used for more religious than purely secular purposes, made from the horn of an animal, most typically a ram or kudu: 423.121.1 Kazakhstan: dombra ...

  6. U. Rajesh - Wikipedia

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    His work with John McLaughlin's album Floating Point, received a Grammy nomination in 2009. [4] He was the youngest participant in the Magic Mandolin Festival, (Germany), has performed at the Lincoln Centre, New York City, and has given concerts in BBC Live at London, Melbourne Concert Hall, Cité de la Musique, Paris, [3] Greece, [10] Canada, [11] Middle-East, United States, [12] and Europe.

  7. Mandolins in North America - Wikipedia

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    Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. [14] [15] According to Clarence L. Partee a publisher in the BMG movement (banjo, mandolin and guitar), the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. [16]

  8. List of Indian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Daf, duf, or dafli – medium or large frame drum without jingles, of Persian origin; Dubki, dimdi or dimri – small frame drum without jingles; Kanjira – small frame drum with one jingle; Kansi – small drum without jingles; Patayani thappu – medium frame drum played with hands

  9. U. Srinivas - Wikipedia

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    Uppalapu Srinivas (28 February 1969 – 19 September 2014) was an Indian mandolin player in Carnatic classical music and composer. U. Srinivas was called the Mozart of classical Indian music and he was a child prodigy.