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单词 tarantella
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They pair up and then change partners, like a variation on the tarantella, the Italian dance of celebration. A Heart in a Body in the World 2018-09-18T00:00:00Z
What began as a dramatically delusory ploy to recapture her father’s attention turned into a sad tarantella of girlish desperation. The Great Santini 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z
The second movement is based on a tarantella that Mr. Corigliano had written earlier for another friend, a record producer and amateur pianist. Review: The Searing Power of an AIDS Symphony 2019-05-31T04:00:00Z
The Delirious Spirit of the Tarantella The tarantella, according to timeworn southern Italian tradition, is a folk-dance style with a mission. Music Review: L?Arpeggiata in ?La Tarantella? at Zankel Hall 2012-03-18T19:24:59Z
And also I really liked the crazed tarantellas of what I saw of Nidi D'Arac. Adelaide festival 2013: week two 2013-03-14T08:39:42Z
These he applied with more zeal than precision, just as an American composer might indiscriminately swap a Sicilian tarantella for a Romagnan saltarello. When Puccini Rode Tall In the Saddle 2010-12-03T19:38:00Z
Unfortunately, Mr. Lubovitch’s idea of a tarantella is as coarse as his notion of anguish. Review: ‘Othello’ Is Performed by the American Ballet Theater 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z
In the great Act III tarantella, which is usually danced just by young adults, one duet is now taken by an older woman and a child. Dance Review: A ?Napoli? Changed, Yet Unchanging 2011-06-13T22:41:38Z
Its Dante-esque central canzone was finely contrasted with the fluid barcarole with which the sequence opens, and with the dazzling panache of Hamelin in the final tarantella. Prom 54: Marc-Andr? Hamelin ? review 2011-08-25T14:39:20Z
Her songs touched on tango, waltz, tarantella and rock. Music Review: Carmen Consoli Sings of Past and Present 2010-06-18T22:04:00Z
Set to Rossini’s music of the same name, it’s a series of intensely stylish pastiches of early-19th-century idioms: the sylph-and-poet romance, the tarantella and others. Dance Review: Ridding a Moody Cunningham Work of Ambiguity, One Gesture at a Time 2011-02-14T23:29:10Z
He maintained an absolutely steady tempo in the darkly dancing tarantella finale, even as the music went through wild turns, an approach that conveyed its haunting relentlessness. Review: Nikolai Lugansky Plays Schubert and Tchaikovsky 2015-03-25T04:00:00Z
And he ended with a coolly virtuosic account of “Venezia e Napoli,” a pastiche of Italian gondola songs and a whirling tarantella, all played with exhilarating brilliance and style. Music Review: Romantics Meet (Composer and Pianist), and Sparks Fly 2011-03-10T22:36:28Z
The truth is probably more complicated; some authorities view the tarantella as the re-emergence of a celebratory style taken to Italy by pagan Greeks and subsequently stifled by the Roman Senate. Music Review: L?Arpeggiata in ?La Tarantella? at Zankel Hall 2012-03-18T19:24:59Z
A small sampling of those that, with profound regret, had to be left by the wayside, may indicate the scale and manic scope of this tarantella of travel writing: Travel: Philip Marsden’s ‘Rising Ground’ and More 2016-06-01T04:00:00Z
The Orchestra of St. Luke’s played with an energy that underlay even the lyrical passages; Mr. Crutchfield deftly balanced courtliness and anxiety in the tarantella introduction to the Act II finale. Music Review: Verdi’s ‘Les Vêpres Siciliennes’: How Paris Helped Him Soar 2013-07-07T21:44:22Z
The program ends with the perennial pas de six and tarantella from Act III of “Napoli,” a sustained cornucopia of dance ebullience: The extroverted spontaneity of southern Italy is encapsulated by Danish classicism. Review: Royal Danes Deliver Fresh Shots of Bournonville 2018-06-21T04:00:00Z
In the tango that followed, what was previously implied in rhythm became literal in exotic-Spain castanets, and the closing tarantella took itself too seriously. Review: The New York Philharmonic Brings Back the Standards 2022-02-25T05:00:00Z
And in the middle of Rachmaninoff’s tumultuously virtuosic Suite No. 2 for two pianos, bookended by a Presto waltz movement and a Presto tarantella, there is a soaring Romance. Hearing the Mystery in Sibelius 2011-08-15T21:18:14Z
Many years earlier, Corigliano had written a piece called “Gazebo Dances,” one movement of which—a swirling tarantella dance—was dedicated to Romann. Revisiting a Symphonic AIDS Memorial 2019-05-30T04:00:00Z
Hook was a menace, but a silly one, coming up with evil schemes to the beat of a tango or a tarantella, and making wistful remarks like “Fame, thou glittering bauble!” “Peter Pan Live!” and a Night of Protests 2014-12-05T05:00:00Z
With the triple-time drive of a tarantella, she denounced “his greedy hand between my legs.” Music Review: Carmen Consoli Sings of Past and Present 2010-06-18T22:04:00Z
And when her options shrink almost to none, she short-circuits; the seductive tarantella she dances to keep Torvald from reading a fateful letter becomes a kind of seizure. Review: Jessica Chastain Plots an Escape From ‘A Doll’s House’ 2023-03-09T05:00:00Z
On its surface the finale seems to be a dark, dancing tarantella, and Ms. Uchida conveyed its restless, brimming vigor. Music Review: Mitsuko Uchida Plays Schubert at Carnegie Hall 2012-04-12T22:06:00Z
Mr. Lane was particularly bracing in the fourth movement, “All’Italiana,” which begins as a tarantella and spins into a shimmering fantasy. Music Review: Piers Lane Is Soloist With American Symphony - Review 2011-12-12T23:26:47Z
The first half of the program included Rossini’s “La Danza,” a whirlwind tarantella rendered with flair. Music Review: Vittorio Grigolo Performs Solo Recital at the Metropolitan Opera 2014-03-10T04:56:04Z
Pairing the Schubert with Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony, which ended the program, was a good idea, since the Mendelssohn ends with a saltarello, sort of a no-kidding tarantella. Music Review: Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Plays at Mostly Mozart Festival 2012-08-10T23:23:32Z
Tarantella,” in which Mr. Kay’s orchestration of Gottschalk music is entirely finer, takes the tarantella of southern Italy and makes it supremely, occasionally outrageously, American. Dance Review: New York City Ballet’s Spring Opener Features Balanchine 2013-05-01T22:03:21Z
Alarms ding every couple of minutes, accentuating the insanity of Donna's frenetic tarantella between her wine glass, a blazing stove, and a countertop stacked with pots and pans in use or used up. "The Bear" hides crusts of meaning and trauma in an episode about the Feast of the Seven Fishes 2023-06-29T04:00:00Z
In the symphony, the tarantella material undergoes hallucinatory permutations, sometimes slowing to a crawl and sometimes accelerating in a panic. Revisiting a Symphonic AIDS Memorial 2019-05-30T04:00:00Z
The finale is another dance, this time in the manner of a racing tarantella, though thankfully, Mr. Heras-Casado and the players were not racing for the gold in this fleet, light-textured performance. Music Review: Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Plays at Mostly Mozart Festival 2012-08-10T23:23:32Z
Various songs, at various moments, hinted at house, tarantella, techno, soca and samba. Music Review: Oorutaichi Performs at Japan Society 2012-11-18T22:25:21Z
That couldn’t last forever, though: At the coda of that tarantella finale, here impressively cohesive amid increasingly frantic chorales and unstable runs, Death arrives in a sudden minor-key turn, delivered in grandly Romantic fashion. One Night, Several String Quartet Premieres 2022-04-22T04:00:00Z
The tradition of “Napoli” itself, like this bit of the tarantella, is being passed down the generations. Dance Review: A ?Napoli? Changed, Yet Unchanging 2011-06-13T22:41:38Z
The piano, ringing variations on its theme, falls into a bouncing tarantella rhythm. The Concerto Challenge 2019-03-18T04:00:00Z
Storybook rhymes turn sinister, and ancient totems are buried under the unrelenting cadence of a New World tarantella — xenophobia and nationalism exacting their murderous toll while “the bamboo grows and grows.” Poem: Bamboo, the Dance 2018-08-16T04:00:00Z
Around him, the kitchen was a tarantella of activity: four cooks grilled rack of lamb, another rinsed lettuce and yet another arranged grilled vegetables on a platter. A National Security Aide’s Departing Wish: Cooking for the State Dinner 2018-04-24T04:00:00Z
Around him, the kitchen was a tarantella of activity: Four cooks grilled racks of lamb, another rinsed lettuce and yet another arranged grilled vegetables on a platter. Departing national-security aide’s grand finale: cooking for a state dinner 2018-04-24T04:00:00Z
They recorded albums for Capitol Records, re-creating jazz and pop standards in an array of styles and tempos: swing jazz, “shuffling” upbeat jump blues, Italian tarantellas and Dixieland. Keely Smith, nightclub singing sensation with husband Louis Prima, dies at 89 2017-12-18T05:00:00Z
The suggestion of an Italian tarantella was dismissed — “Do you want to hear that for 25 laps? I’d shoot myself.” Assignment to Create a Score for a 10K Led to Inner Struggles 2014-07-21T04:00:00Z
They were dancing the tarantella, though they had never heard of it; but of all the poetry of motion, the tarantella is the most natural measure to fall into. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
Sivori played a tarantella; every tone was clearly heard in the great, crowded auditorium. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
Meanwhile, one of two copious brass bands, provided with five ophicleides each, and cornets, etc., to match, discoursed tarantellas and polkas. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
From time to time the voices would cease and then there would be a most lively dance—tarantella, saltarella—all the dancers moving lightly and quickly and always in perfect time. Italian Letters of a Diplomat's Life January-May, 1880; February-April, 1904 2011-11-10T03:00:11.267Z
He was, however, as beautiful as a boy as my sister was as a girl, and a wonderfully graceful pair they made when they danced the tarantella together in the evenings. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z
It was a tarantella of the wildest description—nay, I should rather say a dance of Satyrs. Pharos, The Egyptian A Romance
At this point the mistress called for the tarantella, and Linda stood up with several elder girls, holding her tambourine and long ribbons gracefully above her head. The Third Class at Miss Kaye's A School Story
Here two forlorn women, with a tambourine and without costume, dance a joyless tarantella, which costs us a franc. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
Margot the Queen entered her tiring-room that night clapping her hands, and dancing little skipping "tarantellas" all to herself, after the Italian fashion. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion
Following them the Germans danced the German Hopping-dance; then the Scandinavians gave their Kulldansen, the Scotch the Scotch reel, the Irish the St. Patrick's jig, the Italians the tarantella. The American Country Girl
Prostrate with emotion and fatigue, the tarantella still jingling in my ears, and that haunting, beloved face, with its ineffable smile, still printed on the retina of my closed eyes, I fell asleep. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12
Madame G.’s daughter danced a tarantella, which was very pretty. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25)
Tallys, Thomas, vocal canon, 37. tambourin, 71. tango, 76. tarantella, 75. Music: An Art and a Language
But Nora left children behind, and deserted them in hot blood; no woman could be cold after such a night in the Doll's House—the champagne, the tarantella, the letter and the scene with Torvald! Melomaniacs
Borodin's symphonic poem "On the Steppes of Central Asia," and the tarantella from Gernsheim's Symphony in F, given by the Philharmonic Society in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1886. Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events
The tarantella then was no more than an interlude in a play. The Prisoner
In their charms is found a terrestrial paradise, a compound of delicious qualities which intoxicate the senses, hook the heart, and like the bite of the Sicilian tarantella, steep the loved one in delirium. Le Morvan, [A District of France,] Its Wild Sports, Vineyards and Forests; with Legends, Antiquities, Rural and Local Sketches
I will teach them to sing more songs, and to dance the tarantella as well as the trescone, and we shall soon forget this sorrow. The Italian Twins
Dances are invaluable in developing this sense of rhythm—swift-moving dances like the bolero and the tarantella are especially helpful. Great Pianists on Piano Playing Study Talks with Foremost Virtuosos. A Series of Personal Educational Conferences with Renowned Masters of the Keyboard, Presenting the Most Modern Ideas upon the Subjects of Technic, Interpretation, Style and Expression
Nor did I dance the tarantella, which I never was taught in any form, but I saw it danced by p. 147Berto’s mother and a brother of the bride.  Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions
It wasn't the tarantella only that led him this long wandering. The Prisoner
Even the Italian tarantella probably began as a disease with nervous dancing movements, and then spread over the land through mere imitation which led to an ecstatic turning around and around. Psychology and Social Sanity
"I find you not yet fit to take share in ze evening pairformance!" sighed poor Fräulein, whose musical ear had been much distressed by this mangling of her favourite tarantella. The New Girl at St. Chad's A Story of School Life
The tarantella, like the tarantula spider, takes its name from Taranto, in Italy. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
But the abandon is so happy as to seem misplaced in a tarantella, that dance whose traditional origin is the maniacal frenzy produced by the bite of the tarantula. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
Louis threw off his coat and sprang to tarantella attention, Ciccio rang out the peculiar tarantella, and Madame and Louis danced in the tight space. The Lost Girl
He sits like a shade by the flood alone While I dance a tarantella on the rocks, and the    croon Of my mockery mocks at him over the waves'    bright shoulders. New Poems
But the tarantella is a novelty to the sight-seeing tourist, who believes he must see everything in order to be an authority when he gets back home. The Lure of the Mask
The ballad was followed by an aria; Jane then sang a Russian melody, and closed with a magnificent tarantella. The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume II
Slow minuets or lively tarantellas were danced, according to the fashion of the moment, and had the virtue of teaching stately dignity as well as poetry of motion. For the Sake of the School
Then she waved for a partner, and set up a tarantella wail. The Lost Girl
My heart was going like a metronome set for a tarantella and my wrist-watch ticked breathlessly—"Coming—Coming—Coming!" Jane Journeys On
He had imagined it sinking down out of his sight into the purple sea, with the magic island in which it had danced the tarantella and heard the voice of the siren. The Call of the Blood
The well-known Italian dance called the tarantella took its name from the South Italian town Tarento. Stories That Words Tell Us
She had a good crisp touch and considerable execution, and led off the concert with a sprightly tarantella. The Luckiest Girl in the School
"Is that the sole cause of the disturbance?" asked the master, stooping to pat Biörn, who was dancing a tarantella on the good man's velvet slippers. Infelice
The noise ceased as the wild tarantella proceeded. The Safety Curtain, and Other Stories
Delarey seemed to him like a tarantella in repose, if such a thing could be. The Call of the Blood
Liszt was in one of his most delightful moods, and began improvising a tarantella, and Madame Minghetti jumped up suddenly and started to dance. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
The fantastic tale was running like a mad tarantella through her brain. The Lamp in the Desert
"My Tolla is not hurt," she cried: "she only fell when you left off playing the tarantella; she will arise as soon as you go on." Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5
The sorrow died out of her eyes and was replaced by a fierce defiance; and her fingers broke into a tarantella of wild sounds. The Reason Why
He danced the tarantella while she watched him, then threw himself down beside her, laughing, to rest. The Call of the Blood
A band of gipsies in their brilliant dresses were singing in one place, and in a bosquet a troupe of Neapolitans were dancing the tarantella in their white-stockinged feet. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
As the song ended the children suddenly broke into the maddest of dances, a tarantella. What eight million women want
He had given the book his every emotion, and discovered it gave nothing back; but had shaken, terrified, played furious tarantellas upon his feelings—and replenished naught. Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel
It's 'bridge' for money or expensive prizes; and compared to the excitement it causes, the tarantella is a sitting-down dance. People of the Whirlpool
Not one of them could dance the tarantella like that. The Call of the Blood
Madame G.'s daughter danced a tarantella, which was very pretty. Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson — Volume 1
The set in which they found themselves was composed of English, and Amy was compelled to walk decorously through a cotillion, feeling all the while as if she could dance the tarantella with relish. Little Women
But Billy could not, of course, play tarantellas all day; and even while she did play them she could not forget that waste-basket up-stairs, and the horror it contained. Miss Billy's Decision
Do they think I intend to dance a tarantella? Roderick Hudson
He had never seen the tarantella, yet now with his sensation of expectation there was blended another feeling. The Call of the Blood
Prostrate with emotion and fatigue, the tarantella still jingling in my ears, and that haunting, beloved face, with its ineffable smile still printed on the retina of my closed eyes, I fell asleep. Peter Ibbetson
The tambourine tinkles all the evening in the street; they are dancing the tarantella to it down below, and it is difficult to go to sleep. Recollections of My Childhood and Youth
They went through their repertory, which included a great deal more than the tarantella, and which we applauded with an enthusiasm attested by our contributions when the tambourine went round. Roman Holidays, and Others
He could only stop and listen to that maddening tarantella beating out in his fevered brain. The Bars of Iron
But Gaspare was in and was of all that she was wondering about, thanking God for, part of the phenomenon, a dancer in the exquisite tarantella. The Call of the Blood
I saw them dancing what I took to be the tarantella a moment ago. The Net
And then she could dance—tarantel, tarantella—as the spirit within her prompted her to dance it. What's Bred in the Bone
He sprang from the bed and danced a tarantella, pranced in his cottony nightgown like a drunken Yaqui. Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man
There are piquant contrasts in this picture and Ave Marias and tarantellas in the music. A Second Book of Operas
A faint sensation of something that was surely jealousy, the first she had ever known, stirred in her heart—jealousy of a tarantella. The Call of the Blood
I had as lief Maria were to dance the tarantella Upon the quay at noonday, as to see her Gazed at again with such insulting homage. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
It was the music of her own heart, beating irregularly and fiercely to an intermittent lilt, like a Hungarian waltz or a Roumanian tarantella. What's Bred in the Bone
Was there not in the air the thin sound of a reed flute playing a tarantella? A Spirit in Prison
The first words of the ceremony dropped from the prelate's urbane lips, and Sir Norman's heart danced a tarantella within him. The Midnight Queen
The tarantella—that was the dance of the soil here, the dance of the blood. The Call of the Blood
Sarelli, who was bending and swaying to the music of a tarantella, broke off, and letting his eyes rest on the painter, began playing Schumann's Kinderscenen. Villa Rubein, and other stories
In this desire for rapid movement, the attack resembled the Neapolitan tarantella; while in the mad deeds they performed during such attacks, they were not unlike the northern Berserker.  An Accursed Race
The different kinds of tarantella were distinguished, very significantly, by particular names, which had reference to the moods observed in the patients.  The Black Death The Dancing Mania
"A tarantella, I presume?" blandly suggested the doctor. Selected Stories of Bret Harte
Was the tarantella an allegory of life here? The Call of the Blood
The boys danced a tarantella here on the terrace to welcome us, and it drove Maurice so mad that he sprang up and danced too. The Call of the Blood
I had a feeling that you were escaping from me in the tarantella. The Call of the Blood
It was a matter of every day’s experience, that patients showed a predilection for certain tarantellas, in preference to others, which gave rise to the composition of a great variety of these dances.  The Black Death The Dancing Mania
But two days ago at dawn I heard a child playing the tarantella, and it seemed to me as if my Sicilian had been taken away by the blue, by the blue of Sicily. The Call of the Blood
"It's good when the blood calls one to the tarantella, isn't it?" she asked him. The Call of the Blood
As Hermione watched he turned and went away into the blue, and the tarantella went away into the blue with him. The Call of the Blood
Her Sicilian and his tarantella, the tarantella of his joy in Sicily—they had gone away into the blue. The Call of the Blood
And then she set herself to watch her Sicilian, as she loved to call him, enjoying the spring in Sicily in his own way, dancing the tarantella with surely the spirit of eternal youth. The Call of the Blood
Then would come the tarantella, with Gaspare spinning like a top and tripping like a Folly in a veritable madness of movement. The Call of the Blood
He was playing the tune of the tarantella, that tune which Hermione associated with careless joy in the sun. The Call of the Blood
But she felt as if Maurice were escaping from her in this wild tarantella, like a man escaping through a fantastic grotto from some one who called to him near its entrance. The Call of the Blood
It was as if he still danced in the tarantella, but had now for the moment the power to stand and watch his performance and see that it was wonderful. The Call of the Blood
Something within him was revelling, was dancing a tarantella as the sun came up, lifting its blood-red rim above the sea-line in the east. The Call of the Blood
I could almost—I—get up and dance the tarantella all alone here in my little, bare room with no books and scarcely any flowers. The Call of the Blood
But Maurice thought it was not like the tarantella upon the terrace before the house of the priest. The Call of the Blood
As in the tarantella he had given himself up utterly to joy, so now he gave himself up utterly to something that seemed like despair. The Call of the Blood
He no longer danced the tarantella with the careless abandon of a boy. The Call of the Blood
Again Maurice heard the call of the Sicilian blood within him, but this time it did not call him to the tarantella or to love. The Call of the Blood
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