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- Scherzo Tarantelle Op. 16 is a virtuosic piece for violin with piano accompaniment composed by Henryk Wieniawski, written in 1885. It was likely inspired...
- Tarantella (Italian: [taranˈtɛlla]) is a group of various southern Italian folk dances originating in the regions of Calabria, Campania, Sicilia, and Apulia...
- Tarantelle in A-flat major, Op. 43 Performed by Olga Gurevich Problems playing this file? See media help. The Tarantella in A-flat major, Op. 43 is a short...
- Grande Tarantelle, Op. 67, is a tarantella written by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk from 1858-64. Subtitled Célèbre Tarentelle, it was first...
- up tarantella or tarantelle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tarantella is a type of Italian folk dance. Tarantella or Tarantelle (in French) may also...
- "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...
- vedova. Si sospettano moventi politici. Amore-Morte-Shimmy. Lugano belle. Tarantelle. Tarallucci e vino.. The film received a Guinness World Record for the...
- minor op. 49 ([1]) Charles GounodSymphony No. 1 in D Stephen ****er 2 Tarantelles, Op.85 Im Walde, Op.86 Friedrich HermannCapriccio No.1 for 3 Violins...
- Феи Драже Andante maestoso b. Variation I: Tarantella b. Variation I: Tarantelle (Pour le danseur) b. Вариация I: Тарантелла Tempo di Tarantella c. Variation...
- major) Valse (Presto, in G major) Romance (Andantino, in A-flat major) Tarantelle (Presto, in C minor) In Los Angeles in the early 1940s, just before Rachmaninoff's...