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Definition of Saltarello

Saltarello
Saltarello Sal`ta*rel"lo, n. [It., fr. L. saltare to jump.] A popular Italian dance in quick 3-4 or 6-8 time, running mostly in triplets, but with a hop step at the beginning of each measure. See Tarantella.

Meaning of Saltarello from wikipedia

- The saltarello is a musical dance originally from Italy. The first mention of it is in Add MS 29987, a late-fourteenth- or early fifteenth-century m****cript...
- Luca Saltarello (c. 1610 – c. 1645) was an Italian Baroque painter known for his religious compositions. After training in Genoa he worked the rest of...
- the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2011. "Formaggio saltarello". Prodotti tipici. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 December 2011...
- may correlate to the frequently mentioned Hupfauff, Springdantz, and saltarello types of dances of the late Middle Ages. The term is found in the c.1227...
- this included pieces like the 14th-century Italian dance instrumental ("Saltarello") and 16th-century Catalan ballad ("The Song of the Sibyl"), lyrics from...
- inspiration." I. Allegro vivace II. Andante con moto III. Con moto moderato IV. Saltarello: Presto Performed by the Musopen Symphony Problems playing these files...
- button accordion used in Italian folk music. It is often used to play the saltarello. "www.organetto.info The most po****r Italian website on "organetto" (diatonic...
- which are labeled istanpitta. Of the next seven pieces, 4 are called saltarello, one trotto, one Lamento di Tristano, and the final one is labeled La...
- without proper c****ography, for dances such as the ballo, carol, stampita, saltarello, trotto and roto. The 15th century is the first period from which written...
- during the Middle Ages include Carole, Ductia, Estampie (Istampitta), Saltarello, and the Trotto. The farandole is also frequently presented as a medieval...