单词 | saltarello |
释义 | saltarellon. 1. A very animated Italian and Spanish dance for one couple in which there are numerous sudden skips or jumps. Also, the music for this, or a movement resembling it in a musical composition. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > lively dances > [noun] > others hove-dance1390 tricotee1659 saltarello1724 écossaise1806 fling1806 carmagnole1827 gallopade1831 gallopading1833 polka1837 redowa1843 chicken dance1845 polking1845 schottische1849 Highland or Balmoral Schottische1882 kinkajou1927 knees up, Mother Brown1939 chicken1957 society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > dance music > [noun] > folk or country dance > Italian villanellea1586 villanella1597 saltarello1724 Siciliana1724 Sicilian1728 tarantella1835 sicilienne1883 society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > dance music > [noun] > folk or country dance > Spanish saltarello1724 seguidilla1763 romalis1841 jota1846 paso doble1919 polo1926 1597 T. Morley Plaine & Easie Introd. Musicke iii. 181 The Italians make their galliardes (which they tearme saltarelli) plaine, and frame ditties to them.] 1724 Short Explic. Foreign Words Musick Bks. Saltarella, a particular kind of Jig so called. 1833 Baroness Bunsen in A. J. C. Hare Life & Lett. Baroness Bunsen (1879) I. ix. 378 A merry party of the inhabitants, who..danced the saltarello in every variety. 1873 ‘Ouida’ Pascarèl II. 175 The salterello and the stornello were all the gayer and the sweeter on his mandoline. 1876 J. Stainer & W. A. Barrett Dict. Musical Terms 383/2 Saltarelli are frequently found as movements or separate pieces in harpsichord and pianoforte music. 1890 Daily News 17 Feb. 3/2 The finale..including a saltarello, is more or less Mendelssohnian. 1928 E. Canziani Through Apennines & Lands of Abruzzi iv. 55 At Mascione, when the saltarella is danced, if lovers quarrel, the man or the woman kneels and asks, ‘Cosa hai fatto?’ 1968 Listener 22 Aug. 249/3 The orchestra takes over from the voices and provides what might be regarded as a cue for dancing—as in the saltarello episode (in ‘Sloth’). 1976 Early Music 4 457/1 Two of them are included on the Telefunken record already mentioned: the third of the manuscript's four saltarellos and ‘Chominciamento di gioia’. 1980 Early Music 8 406/3 Apart from some isolated examples which have appeared in various anthologies, including some of the saltarelli and the popular Lamento di tristano, transcriptions have been restricted to scholarly editions. 2. The jack of a spinet or harpischord. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > keyboard instrument > stringed keyboards > [noun] > parts of plucked instruments quill1552 Jack1577 saltarello1598 virginal jack1604 mute1783 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Saltarélli, the iacks of a paire of virginals. 1882 Ogilvie's Imperial Dict. (new ed.) Saltarello,..a harpsichord jack, so called because it jumps on the key being struck. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1598 |
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