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Mandolin Orchestra

Troise and his Mandoliers is the name of an orchestra of. about 16 players, most of them armed with mandolins of various sizes-graded just like a string orchestra is graded into violins, ’cellos, etc. Each of these players can, on occasion, use a banjo; these banjos, too, vary in size and, of course, in pitch. For background there are accordions and guitars, Obviously everything which this orchestra plays has to be specially scored. It will be heard in 1YA’s "Music, Mirth and Melody" session on Monday, Septunate sports widow."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 10

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Mandolin Orchestra New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 10

Mandolin Orchestra New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 10

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