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ordinary double b****,
rather than a
specialised mandolin family instrument.
Calace and
other Italian makers predating Gibson also made mandolin-b****es. The...
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Raffaele Calace (1863 – 1934) was an
Italian mandolin player, composer, and luthier.
Calace was born in Naples, Italy, the son of
Antonio Calace, a successful...
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bronze strings.
Other luthiers who
built mandolins included Raffaele Calace (1863 onwards) in Naples,
Luigi Embergher (1856–1943) in Rome and Arpino...
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family in the late 19th
century and
perfected by
Raffaele Calace. The
scale of a
modern Calace-manufactured
liuto cantabile is 61 cm (24"). The instrument...
- and Guitars",
Director -
Claudio Mandonico, "Raffaele
Calace Plectrum Quintet"
Raffaele Calace -
Opere per
quartetto e
orchestra a plettro, Ugo Orlandi...
- do****enti
segreti del
Terzo Reich. Mursia. p. 128. ISBN 88-425-1285-0.
Italian Calace,
Francesca (a cura di), «Restituiamo la Storia» –
dagli archivi ai territori...
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pieces specifically for
liuto cantabile were
composed by
Raffaele Calace, who
championed the
instrument in the
early 20th century. More
recent music...
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Travelling mandolin virtuosi like
Carlo Curti,
Giuseppe Pettine,
Raffaele Calace and
Silvio Ranieri contributed to the
mandolin becoming a "fad" instrument...
- parti****ted with
Raffaele Calace Jr,
Artemisio Gavioli,
Sebastiaan De
Grebber and
Mauro Squillante in the jury of the 7th
Calace International Competition...
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Giuseppe Bellenghi (1847-1902)
Giuseppe Branzoli (1835-1909) (Italy)
Raffaele Calace (1863-1934) (Italy)
Jules Cottin (1868-1922)
Ferdinando de
Cristofaro (1846-1890)...