Nashville Mandolin Ensemble
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Role:EnsembleGenre:OperaOrchestralThe Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is a classical music ensemble that specializes in mandolin music. The ensemble was founded in 1985 by Mike Compton, Butch Baldassari, and David Harvey. The group was formed with the goal of promoting the mandolin as a serious instrument in the classical music world. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble has had several members over the years, but the core group has remained relatively stable. The current members of the ensemble are Mike Compton, Jeff Taylor, David Harvey, and Roland White. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble has performed at many prestigious venues and events over the years. Some of their most notable performances include appearances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, and the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island. The ensemble has also won several awards for their performances and recordings. In 1993, they won the International Bluegrass Music Association's Instrumental Group of the Year award. They have also been nominated for several Grammy Awards for their recordings. One of the highlights of the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble's career was their performance at the Kennedy Center in 1993. The ensemble performed a program of classical music, including works by Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart. The performance was well-received by the audience and helped to establish the ensemble as a serious force in the classical music world. Another notable performance by the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble was their appearance at the Grand Ole Opry in 1995. The ensemble performed a program of bluegrass music, including traditional tunes and original compositions. The performance was a hit with the Opry audience and helped to showcase the versatility of the mandolin as an instrument. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble has also released several recordings over the years. Their first album, "Classical Mandolin," was released in 1987 and featured works by Vivaldi, Bach, and Beethoven. The album was well-received by critics and helped to establish the ensemble as a serious classical music group. Subsequent albums by the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble have explored a variety of musical styles, including bluegrass, jazz, and folk music. Their 1993 album, "Picking on Bach," was particularly well-received and helped to establish the ensemble as a leading force in the mandolin world. Overall, the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble has had a long and successful career in the classical music world. Their dedication to promoting the mandolin as a serious instrument has helped to elevate the status of the instrument and has inspired countless musicians to take up the mandolin.More....
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