- the victim, and is only
weakly connected to its
later depiction in the
tarantellas of Chopin, Liszt, Rossini, and ****er.
While most
serious proponents...
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division that
produced Tarantella. On July 13, 2005,
Tarantella, Inc. was
purchased by Sun
Microsystems for US$25M.
Tarantella exists now as a division...
- "
Tarantella Napoletana"
Performance by the
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Tarantella is a type of
Italian folk dance.
Tarantella or
Tarantelle (in French)...
- The
tarantella is a
traditional dance form, and
accompanying music, with a
distinctive rhythm, from the
south of Italy.
Tarantellas appear in many pieces...
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Calabrian Tarantella (in italian:
Tarantella Calabrese or "Sonu a ballu":
playing for dancing) is a
generic term to
include different musical-dancing expressions...
- Schumann. The "
Tarantella"
emerged from this period.
Musicologist Graham Griffiths says that it was
possibly modeled after examples of
tarantellas composed...
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Tarantella is a 1995
drama film
directed by
Helen De Michiel,
starring Mira
Sorvino as the main character. The film
premiered on June 7, 1995, at the Seattle...
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Tarantella is a
ballet c****ographed by
George Balanchine to
Grande Tarantelle by
Louis Moreau Gottschalk,
arranged by
Hershy Kay. The
ballet premiered...
- "
Tarantella" is the 11th
episode of the
supernatural drama television series Grimm of
season 1,
which premiered on
February 10, 2012, on NBC. The episode...