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5.0 out of 5 stars
Brief and to the point...,
By John Perreault (Saratoga Springs, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: History of the Mandolin: The Instrument, Its Exponents and Its Literature, from the Seventeenth Until the Early Twentieth Century (Paperback)
This book is basically a pamphlet but has so much information in it. It gives you the origin of the mandolin with emphasis on it's contributions to 20th century pre-nazi germany. You'll learn about the mandolin and mandolinists throughout time in different European countries as well. Nothing specific about technique is given, however repertoire is extensively discussed. A good reference and starting point to your discovery of the origin of the mandolin family. Correction, it is a must have.
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History of the Mandolin: The Instrument, Its Exponents and Its Literature, from the Seventeenth Until the Early Twentieth Century by Konrad Wolki (Paperback - Apr. 1984)
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