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Antonio Luigi Embergher (4
February 1856, in
Arpino – 12 May 1943, in Rome) was an
Italian luthier known for his high
quality bowlback mandolins. Son...
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Lanarkshire Guitar and
Mandolin ****ociation Newsletter,
Spring 2007. "
Embergher".
Embergher.com.
Retrieved 19
April 2021. "Radim Zenkl".
Archived from the original...
- Neapolitan.
Prominent Italian manufacturers include Vinaccia (Naples),
Embergher (Rome) and
Calace (Naples).
Other modern manufacturers include Lorenzo...
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built mandolins included Raffaele Calace (1863 onwards) in Naples,
Luigi Embergher (1856–1943) in Rome and Arpino, the
Ferrari family (1716 onwards, also...
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Mandolins produced by
Luigi Embergher,
which he
compared to the
Stradivarius violin in perfection.
Ranieri once
visited Embergher's shop in Rome and tried...
- for him (Sistema
Ginislao Paris) and
built by the
workshops of
Luigi Embergher. The
Paris Ginislao mandolins feature a
double top (a
second hollow space...
- innovations, they
enlarged its
sound box and—like the
Roman luthier Luigi Embergher—extended the
fingerboard over the
sound hole to
increase the range. When...
- Ed. (Oxford
University Press, 2005), p. 205 Paul Sparks, The
classical Mandolin,
Second Ed. (Oxford
University Press, 2005), p. 33.
Embergher History...
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balalaika (in Russian) Speranski,
Victor (November 2014). "The
Russian Embergher".
Retrieved 29 May 2017.
cited by
Olson (2004), p. 17 Государственный...
- (November 2014). "The
Russian Embergher".
Retrieved 29 May 2017. Speranski,
Victor (November 2014). "The
Russian Embergher".
Retrieved 29 May 2017. It was...