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Trallalero is a kind of
polyphonic folk
music from the
Ligurian region of Genoa, in
northern Italy. It is
traditionally performed by men,
though there...
- lute cembalo: A
hammered dulcimer chitarra: A guitar, also a
voice in
trallalero ensembles that
imitates the
guitar chitarra battente: A four- or five-steel...
- of
Paganini and
presentations of the
trallalero, the
traditional singing of
Genoese dock workers. The
trallalero,
traditional music in the
Genoese dialect...
- of folk
music in
trallalero, a
polyphonic vocal music,
performed by five men, the tenor, baritone, alto,
chitarra and b****.
Trallalero thrived in Genoa...
- to
renaissance practice of
falsobordone and the
Genoese tradition of
Trallalero. The
tradition of
Corsican polyphonic singing had
nearly become extinct...
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prominence at that time.
Later classified as a form of easy listening.
Trallalero –
Genoese urban songs.
Trance music – a
style of
electronic dance music...
- Italian
baride endecasillabo gozo
maggio Sardinian polyphony tammorriata trallalero villanella ciociora forlana ruggera saltarello siciliana su
ballu tarantella...
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Gregorian chant, and is
similar to but
distinctive from the
Ligurian trallalero.
Typical instruments include the launeddas, a
Sardinian triplepipe used...
- Pandemonio) and
Veneto (Calicanto). The
Genoese docks are the home of
trallalero, a
polyphonic vocal style with five voices, one of
which imitates a guitar...
- wr****e.
Sturla had one of the most
famous groups of
singers of
Genovese trallalero folk music. The “Canterini
Vecchia Sturla” were
formed in 1926 but no...