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Eduardo Mezzacapo

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in the Opéra Garnier. He also directed the Casino of Cannes orchestra, in the lounge of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg. His work led him to be given credit for adding to the mandolin's successful rise as an orchestral instrument. He was also given the honor of having an orchestral work dedicated to
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At the time that he was teaching in France and at the school, the mandolin was regaining popularity. There had been a decline since the early 19th century, but around the beginning of the 20th century from the 1880s to the 1920s there was a mandolin "craze" in which the instrument enjoyed new
34:, recognized as a virtuoso. He was also a composer, and a performer, organizing and playing in a mandolin quartet in France. Although he died before recording technology, his quartet did get recorded between 1905 and 1910. He was also the founder of 20: 327:(1) Work mentioned in a series of pieces for mandoline and piano (or guitar) entitled "Oeuvres pour mandoline par E. Mezzacapo" (Works form mandoline by E. Mezzacapo) at the back of "Paris, marche", published in Paris, s.d. 45:
Advertisement for music publisher J. Rowies (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) for mandolin sheet music. Artists include Silvio Ranieri and other mandolinists of his day, including
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There is some confusion as to when Eduardo Mezzacapo died. His death date is given as 1898 and 1947. The later date may refer to a son.
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and Gervasio. Mezzacapo "became the most important exponent of his time," through his performing and organizing and teaching.
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popularity. The movement in France was enough to found a movement of French mandolin artists, including Gabriel Leone,
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Enrico Marucelli – Valtzer Fantastico und andere Kompositionen für Mandoline & Gitarre und Zupfquartett
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The guitar and mandolin, Biographies of celebrated players and composers for these instruments
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Wiesenekker performers, has online mp3 of their rendition of
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mandolinist

Carlo Munier
Enrico Marucelli
Edgar Bara
Salvador Leonardi
Philip J. Bone
Giovanni Fouchetti
Naples
Verdi's
Othello
Enrico Marucelli



Fred Gouin, on Jimdo, "La famille Mezzacapo"
Kalamazoo Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, History, About Mandolin Orchestras
Salvador LĂ©onardi, MĂ©thode pour Banjoline ou Mandoline-Banjo, Paris, 1921
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Wayback Machine


Orchestra a Pletto, Napoli - Eduardo Mezzacapo
Archived
Wayback Machine
Gezupftes, Enrico Marucelli – Valtzer Fantastico und andere Kompositionen für Mandoline & Gitarre und Zupfquartett
James Tyler and Paul Sparks, The Mandolin, Its Structure and Performance, page 171.
Mandolin Cafe forum, Sources for classical mandolin scores and books
"MARIJKE WIESENEKKER, performer's page"

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