Members of a mandolin orchestra - London
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Members of a mandolin orchestra - London
A superb photograph, showing members of a mandolin orchestra (consisting primarily of instruments from the mandolin family of instruments, such as the mandolin, mandola, mandocello and mandobass or mandolone), pictured on 9th August 1902 (when Mandolin orchestras were at the height of their popularity) celebrating the Coronation of king Edward VII. Mandolin orchestras were very popular in the early 20th Century and every city and town and many schools had one. It shows the importance of music as a creative pursuit for the people and communities of this era, and the strength of this should not be underestimated. A considerable body of music was created, much of which was simple or popular marches and foxtrots that were easy and fun to play. Date: 1902
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Media ID 14265290
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
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This evocative photograph, captured on August 9, 1902, depicts an exuberant celebration by members of a mandolin orchestra in London, marking the coronation of King Edward VII. The image showcases a group of musicians primarily playing instruments from the mandolin family, including mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, mandobasses, and mandolones. Mandolin orchestras were a significant cultural phenomenon during the early 20th century, with every city, town, and many schools boasting their own ensembles. This photograph is a testament to the importance of music as a creative pursuit and a unifying force for communities during this era. The orchestra members, dressed in their finest attire, proudly display their flags, crests, and shields, adorned with coats of arms, reflecting a strong sense of patriotism and pride. The coronation of King Edward VII, a new monarch for the British people, provided an opportunity for these musicians to come together and celebrate in a joyous manner. The simple and popular marches and foxtrots played by the orchestra were accessible and enjoyable for musicians and audiences alike, making mandolin orchestras a popular choice for entertainment during this period. This photograph, taken in a suburban garden in London, offers a glimpse into the past, providing a reminder of the enduring power of music to bring people together and create memorable moments. The mandolin orchestra's celebration of the coronation of King Edward VII is a poignant reminder of the role music played in the lives of communities during the early 20th century.
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