-
called the
haute dance.
Queen Elizabeth I enjo**** galliards, and la
spagnoletta was a
court favourite. Some were c****ographed,
others were improvised...
- 24 bars in Aria
sopra la
Spagnoletta. The
theme of the
latter piece is, curiously, not
related to Frescobaldi's
Spagnoletta; it is only
found in a 16th-century...
-
Dompe Galliard La volta,
variation on the
Galliard Pavane Sarabande Spagnoletta Tourdion, a fast
Galliard It was
during the
baroque era that Londoner...
- TorrenteĀ [es] (Operation
Commander EU
Naval Force) Rear
Admiral Paolo Spagnoletta (Deputy
Operation Commander EU
Naval Force)
Commodore Rui
Correia (Force...
-
album (63512) from 1969 by The
London Jazz Four (aka LJ IV): "The Old
Spagnoletta" and "Bony
Sweet Robin". A
reissue of this LP on UK
label harkit Records...
-
Rosseters Galiarde The
Flatt Pavan Why aske yow
Farmers Pavan The Olde
Spagnoletta Meridian Alman Fantasia Fantasia Fantasia,
Faire Wether, etc.
Robin Go...
-
Porporino 3rd version: Naples, 1760
Pietro Santi Clementina Spagnoli, aka La
Spagnoletta Carlo Carlani Salvatore Consorti Dorotea Sabatini Caterina Flavis...
- more
often in
music than
dance descriptions).
Further types were the
Spagnoletta and the
canario with its
unique stamping patterns. Some of
these names...
- the
Italian dance styles,
including the Ciacconda, P****acaglia, and
Spagnoletta dance songs. Bone,
Philip J. (1914). The
Guitar & Mandolin: Biographies...