Tamminga / Tricomi / Mangiocavallo / Albarello: Tarantella Nel Salento
Tamminga / Tricomi / Mangiocavallo / Albarello: Tarantella Nel Salento
Format: CD
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Artist: Tamminga / Tricomi / Mangiocavallo / Albarello
Label: Accent Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4015023242364
Genre: Classical
The tarantella is an ecstatic folk dance from southern Italy with a long tradition. It actually came into being as a way to heal a tarantula bite. The victim of the bite danced to the point of total exhaustion in order to drive the spider's poison out of the body. This recording by Liuwe Tamminga combines the sound of historical organs from southern Italy with other "therapeutic" instruments. Tambourine, castanets and triangle underline the rhythm whilst providing strong accents, and various plucked instruments such as the guitar and mandolin enter into a dialogue with the organ.
Tracks:
1.1 Anon.: Tarantella Pugliese
1.2 Athanasius Kircher: Antidotum Tarantulae
1.3 Kircher: Tarantella, Tono Hypodorico
1.4 Santiago de Murcia: Tarantelas
1.5 Tomasio Marchetti: Tarantella
1.6 Cristoforo Caresana: Tarantella
1.7 Stefano Storace: The Tarantula Tune
1.8 Diego Fernández de Huete: Tarantela
1.9 Anon.: Pizzica Tarantata
1.10 Kircher: Tarantella, Ottava Siciliana
1.11 Anon./Francisco Xavier Cid: Varias Tarantelas
1.12 Anon.: Pizzica Tarantata Minore
1.13 Luigi Vecchiotti: Pastorale
1.14 Gaetano Greco: Tarantella Con Varie Partite
1.15 Anon.: La Vera Tarantella Napoletana
1.16 Anon.: Pastorale Con I Flautini, Canzona
1.17 Anon.: Pastorale C-Dur
1.18 Vecchiotti: Pifarata Napoletana
1.19 Anon.: Pastorale Es-Dur
1.20 Ferdinand Hérold: Tarantella PRÉCÉDÉ Du Chant Des Zampugni
1.21 Anon.: Pastorale Gallipolina
1.22 Anon.: Pizzica Pizzica Tarantina
1.23 Anon.: Tarantella Calabrese
1.24 Muzio Clementi: Tarantella
1.25 Gioachino Rossini: La Danza - Tarantella Napoletana
1.26 Anon.: Pastorale B-Dur
1.27 Anon.: Tarantella Napoletana
1.28 Anon.: Tarantella Napoletana
Audio Sample:
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