In the United States, the "mandola" almost always refers to the instrument tuned CGDA, like the viola. In the early twentieth century it was common for American mandolinists to play original solo works for mandolin on the mandola. They would do so by reading from the original score "as if" the mandola was a somewhat larger mandolin, rather than from a score transposed down a fifth in alto clef or in so-called "universal notation" (8vb treble, for the mandola). In that tradition here is a performance of Raffaele Calace's "Piccola Gavotta" on the mandola. The instrument is a Weber Alder #1, early 2000s.
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