- (introductory skip), and
identified it with a
parenthetical subtitle: "
saltarella".
Although a
Tuscan court dance in origin, the
saltarello laziale became...
- movement, it
moves quickly; this time the form is an
extremely fast,
fiery saltarella, in
sonata form,
featuring a
strong triplet figure. At
presto speed, the...
-
animating scene than the
summit of the hill presents. ****
groups dancing the
saltarella,
intermingled with the
jovial circles which surround the tables; the immense...
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included Dame
Nellie Melba,
composer Lydia Larner and May
Summerbelle 1892
Saltarella in A
minor 1898 Le
train du diable,
galop de
concert Ye Olde
English Dances...
-
counterparts (such as the trio of
Harvard entomologists-Olympic athletes—Mikros,
Saltarella and Crabb—of the S.H.I.E.L.D.-esque saga of C.L.A.S.H.),
while others...
- W****erflüssen Babylon, P. 18
Plauener Orgelbuch James Paisible – The
Saltarella. Mr. Isaac's new
dance made for Her Majesty's Birthday, 1708... Bernardo...
- Lezard; 4. Le Depart; 5. La Fougue; 6. La Banniere; 7. Le Caprice; 8.
Saltarella; 9. La Reine; 10.
Marche Russe; 11. L'inquietude; 12. La Consolation)...
- 23.7 148 283
Sarabande B♭
major 115v 23.8 149 284,225
Menuet B♭
major 115v 222 23.9 150 285
Menuet B♭
major 116r 23.10 151 286
Saltarella B♭
major 116v...
- Burney.
Salmi - 0.3 Burney.
Italian for Psalms.
Salmodia - 4
lines Burney Saltarella - 0.1 Burney. With
examples of notation. See Burney's History, Mercer's...
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Landscape architecture Zaneta Hong 2019
Landscape architecture Michael James Saltarella 2019
Literature Kirstin Valdez Quade 2019
Literature Bennett Sims 2019...