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- Look up vinaccia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vinaccia is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Giovan Domenico Vinaccia (1625–1695)...
- for creating the modern bowlback version of the instrument goes to the Vinaccia family of Naples. The deep bowled mandolin, especially the Neapolitan form...
- in 1779 by Gaetano Vinaccia (1759 – after 1831) in Naples, Italy; however, the date on the label is a little ambiguous. The Vinaccia family of luthiers...
- Pasquale Vinaccia (1806—c. 1882) was an Italian luthier, appointed instrument-maker for the Queen of Italy, and maternal grandfather to Carlo Munier. In...
- Giovan (Gian) Domenico Vinaccia (13 March 1625, M****a Lubrense - July 1695, Naples) was an Italian architect, goldsmith, engineer and sculptor. He learned...
- Palle Mikkelborgtrumpet Ståle Storløkken – Hammond B-3 organ Paolo Vinacciadrums & sampling Olav Dale – director, flute, piccolo flute, alto flute...
- constructed with a bowl-shaped back according to designs of the 18th-century Vinaccia school, or with a flat (arched) back according to the designs of Gibson...
- Paolo Vinaccia (Camerino, 27 March 1954 – Oslo, 5 July 2019) was an Italian jazz drummer who lived in Norway. He died on 5 July 2019 after almost ten years...
- Gaetano Vinaccia Saint Gaetano Pronunciation IPA: [ɡaeˈtaːno] Origin Meaning "from Caieta" (now Gaeta)...
- Audun Kleive, Nils Petter Molvær, Torbjørn Sunde, Tore Brunborg, Paolo Vinaccia, and Bugge Wesseltoft. Balke was born in Oslo. In 1973–94 he worked with...