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Music - Subject Guides

An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

Mandolin Online Resources

The Mandolin Archive

This website offers information and images of a variety of mandolins.

Mandolin

Hartman, Robert Carl. The Larson's Creations: Guitars & Mandolins. Anaheim Hills, CA: Centerstream Publishing, 2007.

MUSIC STACKS  ML1015.G9 H27 2007

Accompanying CD includes pieces recorded by 11 different artists using Larson instruments and 2 pieces recorded by the Milwaukee Mandolin Orchestra. Play list printed on p. 280.

 

Sparks, Paul. The Classical Mandolin. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

MUSIC STACKS  ML 1015.M2 S63  1995

Includes bibliographical references (p. [208]-213) and index.

 

Tyler, James and Sparks, Paul. The Early Mandolin. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.

MUSIC STACKS  ML 1015.M2 T9 1989

This is part of the early music series and contains bibliographical references.

 

Wolki, Konrad. History of the mandolin : the instrument, its exponents, and its literature, from the seventeenth until the early twentieth century; translated from the original by Keith Harris. Arlington, VA. : Plucked Strings, 1984.

MUSIC STACKS  ML 1015.M2 W63 1984

This resource about the history of the mandolin includes bibliographical notes.

 

 

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