tarantella
tar·an·tel·la
T0045800 (tăr′ən-tĕl′ə)tarantella
(ˌtærənˈtɛlə)tar•an•tel•la
(ˌtær ənˈtɛl ə)n., pl. -las.
tarantella
Noun | 1. | ![]() |
2. | tarantella - a lively whirling Italian dance for two persons |
单词 | tarantella | ||||||
释义 | tarantellatar·an·tel·laT0045800 (tăr′ən-tĕl′ə)tarantella(ˌtærənˈtɛlə)tar•an•tel•la(ˌtær ənˈtɛl ə)n., pl. -las. tarantella
tarantellatarantella(târ`əntĕl`ə), Neapolitan folk dance that first appeared in Taranto, Italy, in the 17th cent. It had rapid 6–8 meter with an increasing tempo and was thought to cure the bite of the tarantulatarantula, name applied chiefly to species of the large, hairy spiders of the family Theraphosidae of North and South America, Africa, S and SE Asia, and Australia. The body of a tarantula, in the case of the largest, the Goliath birdeater (Theraphosa blondi ..... Click the link for more information. (Lycosa tarantula, a wolf spider), which supposedly caused the disease tarantism. Chopin, Liszt, Weber, and others used the dance in the form of a perpetuum mobile. Tarantellaan Italian folk dance. Written in 6/8 or 3/8 time, the tarantella is characterized by extended triplets and a very fast tempo. The dance is accompanied by guitar, tambourine, castanets (in Sicily), and occasionally singing. Vocal and instrumental music has been written in the form of the tarantella by G. Rossini, F. Liszt, F. Chopin, M. I. Glinka, A. S. Dargomyzhskii, Tchaikovsky, and S. S. Prokofiev. Many of these pieces are intended for virtuoso performances. tarantellatarantella
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