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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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represent music styles (canon chorale, gigue, technoriental, slow,
tarentelle, R&B, ballad, disco, rock, slow zouk,
fanfare swing, pop).
There was a...
- 1911-12,
pastel on
unidentified support (now lost)
Francis Picabia,
Tarentelle, 1912, oil on canvas, 73.6 × 92.1 cm,
Museum of
Modern Art, New York....
- transcr. arr. of No.2 of 2 Zigeuner-Polkas, Op.5 by
August Conradi 482 A327
Tarentelle de César Cui pf 1885 Piano, transcr. arr. of the Tarantella, Op.12 by...
- "Tisserand", "Les Batignolles" (an area of Paris), etc. His 1977
album "
Tarentelle",
which would become his most classic,
included not only his most famous...
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composed the tarantella,
Grande Tarantelle, Op. 67,
subtitled Célèbre
Tarentelle,
during 1858–64. In May 1865, he was
mentioned in a San
Francisco newspaper...
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American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk from 1858-64.
Subtitled Célèbre
Tarentelle, it was
first performed at the
Academy of
Music in
Philadelphia in 1864...
- "composed
enough for three." Op. 11 - Two
mazurkas Op. 13 -
Bolero Op. 14 -
Tarentelle in G
minor (pub. 1861 for solo piano; pub. 1877 for
piano duet; also arranged...
- when
Coates was 47. It
consists of
three movements: I.
Covent Garden (
Tarentelle) II.
Westminster (Meditation) III.
Knightsbridge (March) The work was...
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Balcon Cole
Porter I'Ve Got You
Under My Skin Or Let'S Do It
Gabriel Fauré
Tarentelle, Op 10 No 2 Leoš Janáček
String Quartet No. 2 (Intimate Letters) (1st...