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tarantella
‖ tarantella (tærənˈtɛlə) Also 9 tarent-, and from F., tarent-, tarantelle. [It. tarantella (in F. tarentelle, Sp. tarantela), dim. formation from Taranto the town of Tarentum in southern Italy. Popularly associated with tarantola, tarantula the spider, also a deriv. of Taranto. (Etymologically, tar...
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Tarantella
Dance
The tarantella dance! Dance the 'Viddaneddha'
Tarantella, Tarantella
- performance by Draga Matkovic
Tarantella's history
Dance forms in classical music
Sacred dance
Italian
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tarantella
tarantella/ˌtærənˈtelə; ˌtærən`tɛlə/ n(music for a) fast whirling Italian dance 塔兰台拉舞; 塔兰台拉舞曲.
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Tarantella (disambiguation)
Tarantella or Tarantelle (in French) may also refer to:
Film and television
Tarantella (1940 film), a short film
Tarantella (1995 film), a film with Frédéric Chopin
Tarantella (horse) (foaled 1830), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
Tarantella, Inc., a software company
Tarantella Night Club, a building
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Tarantella (catamaran)
Tarantella was a sailing catamaran designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff. The Tarantella was longer than her two patented sisterships Teaser and John Gilpin (measuring approximately 32 feet in length overall).
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Tarantella (Stravinsky)
The "Tarantella" emerged from this period. Music
The "Tarantella" is a 16-measure fragment. The manuscript is written in pencil.
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Tarantella (ballet)
Tarantella is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to Grande Tarantelle by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, arranged by Hershy Kay. The title of the ballet is taken from Tarantella, a type of Neapolitan folk dance accompanied by tambourines.
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Tarantella (horse)
Background
Tarantella was a long-striding chestnut mare bred by her owner Mr Cookes. Apart from Tarantella she produced the Riddlesworth Stakes winner Viator and the champion sire Taurus.
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Tarantella (Grimm)
"Tarantella" is the 11th episode of the supernatural drama television series Grimm of season 1, which premiered on February 10, 2012, on NBC. Critical reviews
"Tarantella" received positive reviews. The A.V.
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Tarantella, Inc.
In 2001, SCO was renamed Tarantella, Inc. as it retained only the division that produced Tarantella. At this time the web site moved from tarantella.sco.com to www.tarantella.com, reflecting the importance and independence of the Tarantella brand.
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SCO Group
1993年,SCO购并了两家英国的软件公司IXI Limited与Visionware,开发客户端界面的Tarantella产品线。2001年,SCO把它的Unix业务售给了Caldera Systems,SCO只保留了Tarantella产品线,并改称Tarantella, Inc.
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Tarantella (1940 film)
Tarantella is a five-minute color, avant-garde animated short film created by Mary Ellen Bute, a pioneer of visual music and electronic art in experimental With piano accompaniment by Edwin Gerschefski, "Tarantella" features rich reds and blues that Bute uses to signify a lighter mood, while her syncopated
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Tarantella Napoletana
The "Tarantella Napoletana" is the tarantella associated with Naples. The tarantella was adapted into the 1950 song "Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me" written by Buddy Arnold and Milton Berle, and performed by Evelyn Knight and the
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Calabrian Tarantella
Calabrian Tarantella (in italian: Tarantella Calabrese or "Sonu a ballu": playing for dancing) is a generic term to include different musical-dancing expressions Main calabrian Tarantella festivals
Paleariza at Bova (RC) since 1997
Kaulonia Tarantella Festival at Caulonia (RC) since 2008
Tarantella Power at Caulonia
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Tarantella (1995 film)
Tarantella is a 1995 drama film directed by Helen De Michiel, starring Mira Sorvino as the main character. Lopez as Home Buyer Young Man
Gaetano Lisco as Father
Carol Dante as Tarantella Dancer
Andrew M.
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