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English: Left: Octochordis mandolino-lira (mandolin)
Right: Mandolino (mandolin)

Photograph of musical instruments taken at the Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix) on 2011-04-26.

[Left]

"Octochordis" mandolino-lira
(mandolin)
Milan, Lombardy, c. 1900

P. Dabiero, maker

Dabiero patented his small "lyre mandolin,"
inspired by the lyra of classic antiquity.

Made possible through the support of
Frank and Joyce Mazurco

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Mandolino (mandolin)
Naples, Campania, 1763

Joanies Vinaccia, maker

Typical southern Italian model with eight
metal strings played in a picking style.

Ex Fiske Collection, Claremont University Consortium

 

References

  • Gregg Miner (2011-05-29). Guitars and Other Strings at the MIM (AMIS Convention, Day 1 continued). www.harpguitars.net. "In the Italy exhibit, I was thrilled to see the “Octochordia mandolino lyra” (a piccolo scale lyre mandolin) in the flesh. Had I known how stinkin’ cute this was in person, I would have certainly tried to buy it (from Canada’s Music Treasures) when I had the chance!"
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