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Carlo Munier (1858–1911) was an Italian musician who advocated for the mandolin's acknowledgement among as an instrument of classical music and focused on "raising and ennobling the mandolin and plectrum instruments". He wanted "great masters" to consider the instrument and raise it above the level of "dilettantes and street players" where it had been stuck for centuries. He expected that the mandolin and guitar would be taught in serious orchestral music schools and incorporated into the orchestra. A composer of more than 350 works for the mandolin, he led the mandolin orchestra Reale circolo mandolinisti Regina Margherita named for its patron Margherita of Savoy and gave the queen instruction on the mandolin. As a teacher, he wrote Scuola del mandolino: metodo completo per mandolino (Sch

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  • Carlo Munier (1858–1911) was an Italian musician who advocated for the mandolin's acknowledgement among as an instrument of classical music and focused on "raising and ennobling the mandolin and plectrum instruments". He wanted "great masters" to consider the instrument and raise it above the level of "dilettantes and street players" where it had been stuck for centuries. He expected that the mandolin and guitar would be taught in serious orchestral music schools and incorporated into the orchestra. A composer of more than 350 works for the mandolin, he led the mandolin orchestra Reale circolo mandolinisti Regina Margherita named for its patron Margherita of Savoy and gave the queen instruction on the mandolin. As a teacher, he wrote Scuola del mandolino: metodo completo per mandolino (School for the mandolin, a complete method), published in 1895. Silvio Ranieri described Munier in 1925 as one of the principal pioneers in the revival of the mandolin repertoire - a repertoire that with Munier began to move away from the limitations of the popular style (waltzes, serenades and fashionable marches) in order to approach the "art music" forms. (en)
  • Carlo Munier né le 15 juillet 1859 à Naples et mort le 10 février 1911 à Florence est un compositeur italien, pionnier du renouveau de la mandoline comme instrument de musique classique dépassant les limites du style populaire (valses, sérénades etc.) où il était cantonné jusque vers 1880. (fr)
  • カルロ・ムニエル(Carlo Munier、1859年7月15日 - 1911年2月10日)は、イタリアのマンドリン奏者、作曲家。それまでワルツ・セレナーデ・行進曲のような軽音楽の分野に限られていたマンドリンを、クラシック音楽の楽器として認知させるよう尽力し、マンドリン復興の祖と評価されている。 (ja)
  • Carlo Gennaro Pasquale Munier (Napoli, 15 luglio 1859 – Firenze, 10 febbraio 1911) è stato un mandolinista e compositore italiano. Strumentista di riconosciuto valore, sposò dapprima Luisa De Fonseca (da cui rimase vedovo in giovane età) e poi Armida Bastianini, con la quale ebbe due figlie, Luisa ed Elena. (it)
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  • 1911-02-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Carlo Munier (en)
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  • Mandolinist and composer (en)
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  • Carlo Munier né le 15 juillet 1859 à Naples et mort le 10 février 1911 à Florence est un compositeur italien, pionnier du renouveau de la mandoline comme instrument de musique classique dépassant les limites du style populaire (valses, sérénades etc.) où il était cantonné jusque vers 1880. (fr)
  • カルロ・ムニエル(Carlo Munier、1859年7月15日 - 1911年2月10日)は、イタリアのマンドリン奏者、作曲家。それまでワルツ・セレナーデ・行進曲のような軽音楽の分野に限られていたマンドリンを、クラシック音楽の楽器として認知させるよう尽力し、マンドリン復興の祖と評価されている。 (ja)
  • Carlo Gennaro Pasquale Munier (Napoli, 15 luglio 1859 – Firenze, 10 febbraio 1911) è stato un mandolinista e compositore italiano. Strumentista di riconosciuto valore, sposò dapprima Luisa De Fonseca (da cui rimase vedovo in giovane età) e poi Armida Bastianini, con la quale ebbe due figlie, Luisa ed Elena. (it)
  • Carlo Munier (1858–1911) was an Italian musician who advocated for the mandolin's acknowledgement among as an instrument of classical music and focused on "raising and ennobling the mandolin and plectrum instruments". He wanted "great masters" to consider the instrument and raise it above the level of "dilettantes and street players" where it had been stuck for centuries. He expected that the mandolin and guitar would be taught in serious orchestral music schools and incorporated into the orchestra. A composer of more than 350 works for the mandolin, he led the mandolin orchestra Reale circolo mandolinisti Regina Margherita named for its patron Margherita of Savoy and gave the queen instruction on the mandolin. As a teacher, he wrote Scuola del mandolino: metodo completo per mandolino (Sch (en)
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  • Carlo Munier (en)
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