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Tarantella (Italian pronunciation: [taranˈtɛlla]) is a
group of
various southern Italian folk
dances originating in the
regions of Calabria, Campania,...
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Scherzo Tarantelle Op. 16 is a
virtuosic piece for solo
violin and
piano composed by
Henryk Wieniawski. It was
written in 1885. It was
likely inspired...
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Grande Tarantelle, Op. 67, is a
tarantella written by
American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk from 1858-64.
Subtitled Célèbre Tarentelle, it was first...
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- vedova. Si
sospettano moventi politici. Amore-Morte-Shimmy.
Lugano belle.
Tarantelle.
Tarallucci e vino.. The film
received a
Guinness World Record for the...
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Tarantella is a type of
Italian folk dance.
Tarantella or
Tarantelle (in French) may also...
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wrote a
tarantella for solo guitar, Op. 87b. Frédéric
Chopin wrote a
Tarantelle in A-flat, Op. 43 with the
characteristic 6 8 time signature. It was inspired...
- "Je
vends des sca****ires" from Hérold's Ludovic, Op. 12 Boléro, Op. 19
Tarantelle in A♭ major, Op. 43
Allegro de concert, Op. 46
Fantaisie in F minor, Op...
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Minor Keys); Frédéric
Chopin used the song as
inspiration for his
Tarantelle in A-flat, Op. 43; and
Ottorino Respighi featured it in La
Boutique fantasque...
- Dvořák –
Hussite Overture Glazunov – The
Seasons Gottschalk –
Grande Tarantelle Grieg –
Haugtussa Liebermann –
Symphony No. 2
Mendelssohn –
Songs without...