Schneiderman / Yamaya | The Mandolino in 18th-Century Italy

Schneiderman / Yamaya | The Mandolino in 18th-Century Italy

Model: 25706 / M004 UPC: 884501393447
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The Mandolino in 18th Century Italy

The Dalla Casa Manuscript, Vol. 1
John Schneiderman, Lute - Hideki Yamaya, Lute

The mandolino, or the Baroque mandolin, was the predecessor to the modern mandolin. Unlike its offspring, it had 6 courses of strings (instead of 4) and was mostly played with the fingertips (instead of with a plectrum). Though mostly unknown today, it enjoyed a modest popularity in the 17th- and 18th-centuries and a sizeable repertoire. This recording contains pieces from the Filippo Dalla Casa Manuscript, dated 1759 from Bologna, Italy. Though by mostly unknown composers, the quality of the music is very high and compares with the best lute, keyboard, and chamber music from the period. Mandolino is played by Hideki Yamaya, and continuo on lute is played by John Schneiderman.

Features

  • Model: 25706 / M004
  • Manufactured by: Schneiderman, John
  • Condition: New
  • UPC: 884501393447
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