- A
mandoline (US, /ˌmændəˈliːn, -ˈlɪn/) or
mandolin (British, /ˌmandəˈlɪn/, /ˈmandəlɪn/, /ˈmandl̩ɪn/), is a
culinary utensil used for
slicing and for cutting...
- pour
mandoline en la, Op. 12 n° 1
Sonate pour
mandoline en ré mineur, Op. 12 n° 2
Sonate pour
mandoline en sol, Op. 12 n° 3
Sonate pour
mandoline en sol...
- The
Mandolin Concerto in C major, RV 425, was
written by the
Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi in 1725.
Music from the
first movement of the
concerto was...
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Mandoline is the
debut album by Phil Beer,
released in 1978/1979 on
Greenwich Village record label. It
follows 1976's
Dance Without Music, the second...
- with
tuning and overtones. In his 1921 book Méthode for the
Banjoline or
Mandoline-Banjo,
Salvador Leonardi said that
naming conventions between the United...
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cookware made of steel,
stainless steel,
copper and non
stick aluminium,
mandoline slicers,
silicone moulds,
pastry utensils, etc. On June 23, 2016, de Buyer...
- Moes in 1909 and
Hofstede de
Groot in 1910, who wrote: 98. A FOOL WITH A
MANDOLINE. B. 45; M. 216.- Half-length. A man
turned half-right, in a red costume...
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Royal et
Bourgeois (1722 edition). The
origin of the term is uncertain.
Mandoline Brunoise Chiffonade Larousse Gastronomique. Hamlyn. 2000. p. 642. ISBN 0-600-60235-4...
- sentiments.
Philipp Fritz;
Klaus Geiger;
Virginia Kirst;
Martina Meister;
Mandoline Rutkowski (27
October 2023). "Hier
finden sich
Hinweise auf Wagenknechts...
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Spanier seine Gitarre (fälschlich
Laute genannt), der
Italiener seine Mandoline, der Engländer das Banjo, der
Russe die
Balalaika usw. sein Nationalinstrument...