Caterina Lichtenberg Classical Mandolin Performance: Piccola Gavotta by Raffaele Calace

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Welcome to the fifth week of the ArtistWorks Summer Series! Every week this summer, we’ll be dropping new lessons, performances, study materials, and more from some of your favorite ArtistWorks teachers. This week, we’re excited to debut nearly two dozen brand new online classical mandolin lessons from world-renowned mandolinist, professor at the Music Conservatory in Cologne, Germany, and ArtistWorks classical mandolin instructor, Caterina Lichtenberg.

This video is an exclusive performance of Raffaele Calace’s Piccola Gavotta from Caterina’s new series of online classical mandolin lessons here at ArtistWorks.

More on "Classical Mandolin with Caterina Lichtenberg:"
Have you always wanted to learn how to play the classical mandolin? Through our comprehensive mandolin lessons online and Video Exchange Learning platform here at ArtistWorks, you can learn from internationally renowned players, like Caterina Lichtenberg, and get personal feedback on your playing.

Caterina’s course starts with the basics and teaches everything from beginner mandolin to advanced performance techniques, iconic classical pieces, music theory, and beyond. So, whether you’re a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player, all levels are welcome and all students will grow and improve their skills as mandolinists and musicians.

Learn more about Caterina's classical mandolin course here:

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You have rare and superb technology ! 🎉🎉🎉

youngbaroque
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I want you two to play Navarra by Sarasate!

infledermaus
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Caterina, who is the manufacturer of your mandolin? It sounds great.

robertbeach
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She's always fantastic. I'm noticing something too, in these neapolitan bowl-backs she plays which have super super mid-range, very mid-range sounding mandolins. There's a zero-fret, and it LOOKS LIKE from the vid anyway, that the nut width is a bit wider than the standard 1 & 1/8th or 1 & 3/16ths, Is that true?

~JSV

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I am great fan of Caterine but this is to fast.

dadomilosevic