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  2. List of tarantellas - Wikipedia

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    The tarantella dance is referenced in the film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), where it is the result of a magical curse. Rabbia e Tarantella is in the soundtrack of Inglourious Basterds (2009) by Quentin Tarantino. [12] Extensive use of tarantellas is made in the French film Tous les soleils (2011).

  3. Tarantella - Wikipedia

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    The tarantella is most frequently played with a mandolin, a guitar, an accordion and tambourines; flute, fiddle, trumpet and clarinet are also used. The tarantella is a dance in which the dancer and the drum player constantly try to upstage each other by playing faster or dancing longer than the other, subsequently tiring one person out first.

  4. Albert Pieczonka - Wikipedia

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    Albert Emil Theodor Pieczonka (February 10, 1828 – April 12, 1912) was a composer, pianist and music instructor who resided in Germany, England, and the United States.His most famous work, the "Tarantella in A Minor", remains a popular piano standard more than 100 years after his death.

  5. Tarantella Napoletana - Wikipedia

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    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 Ray Charles Band. [1] It imparts its melody to a Bollywood song "Chahe Koi Kush Hojao" composed by S. D. Burman penned by Sahir Ludhianvi and sung by Kishore Kumar for the 1954 film Taxi Driver.

  6. La Danza - Wikipedia

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    "La danza" (Dance) (1835) is a patter song by Gioachino Rossini, in Tarantella napoletana time, the eighth song of the collection Les soirées musicales (1830–1835). The lyrics are by Count Carlo Pepoli ( it ), librettist of Vincenzo Bellini 's opera I puritani .

  7. Tarantelle (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The Tarantella in A-flat major, Op. 43 is a short piano piece in tarantella form written by Frédéric Chopin in June 1841 and published in October 1841. [1] It takes about 3 minutes to play. [2] It is a moto perpetuo marked Presto, and requires an advanced technique.

  8. Grande Tarantelle (Gottschalk) - Wikipedia

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    Grande Tarantelle, Op. 67, is a tarantella written by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk from 1858-64. Subtitled Célèbre Tarentelle, it was first performed at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia in 1864. [1]

  9. Tarantella (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tarantella, a historic catamaran designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff; Tarantelle, a short piano piece in tarantella form by Frédéric Chopin; Tarantella (horse) (foaled 1830), a British Thoroughbred racehorse; Tarantella, Inc., a software company; Tarantella Night Club, a building in Western Australia