tarantella Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌtær.ənˈtel.ə]
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Meaning of tarantella In English

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Examples of tarantella

  • The bride and groom attempted the fast-paced tarantella.

  • She finds he has an unexpected talent for dancing the tarantella.

  • His film scores invoke centuries of popular music, from tarantellas and polkas to lounge pop and avant-garde jazz.

  • All vestiges of the tarantella and charleston have disappeared in the revision, but there is still a remarkable diversity of styles encompassed in the single, 14-minute movement.

  • He strove to include the brightness and dynamism of the city in the work, ending the final act with a lively tarantella.

  • Supposedly a particular kind of dance, called the tarantella, evolved from this therapy.

  • They generally sound like a slowed down version of a tarantella, as they encompass many of the same melodic phrases.

  • Some dolls perform a tarantella for the guests, followed by other dolls dressed as playing cards who dance a mazurka.

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