- A
mandolin (Italian:
mandolino,
pronounced [
mandoˈliːno];
literally "small mandola") is a
stringed musical instrument in the lute
family and is generally...
-
Navarrete Navarrete (February 28, 1934 – May 14, 2014),
better known as
Mandolino, was a
Chilean actor,
singer and comedian. He was
known in the United...
- 131–151. ISBN 978-1-56022-872-1.
Moliterni VC,
Cattivelli L,
Ranalli P,
Mandolino G (2004). "The ****ual
differentiation of
Cannabis sativa L.: A morphological...
- for an alto or
tenor range instrument. From the mandola, the
baroque mandolino was created,
which in turn
became the
modern mandolin. The
Germans continued...
- French-language
version "Bambino".
Under the
title "The Man Who
Plays the
Mandolino", with a
lyric in English, Dean
Martin sang it in 1956
after Fred Raphael...
- "
Mandolino" is a 1954
instrumental composed and
recorded by
guitarist Les Paul. The
instrumental was
released as a single. "
Mandolino" was
composed by...
- are two
known extant Stradivari mandolins. The Cutler-Challen
Choral Mandolino of 1680 is in the
collection of the
National Music Museum at the University...
-
known in
German as the mandoer,
Spanish vandola, and
Italian mandola.
Mandolino,
mandolin When the word "mandolin" is said in the 21st century, it usually...
- & Mary Ford (1954) "Whither Thou Goest"—Les Paul & Mary Ford (1954) "
Mandolino"—Les Paul & Mary Ford (1954), #19,
Billboard "Song in Blue"—Les Paul &...
- research, with
Professor Rodolfo Berwin. He also
founded the
periodical Ill
mandolino Romano in an
effort to
advance the
mandolin and guitar. The publication...