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Definition of Saltarellos
1. saltarello [n] - See also: saltarello
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saltarellos
Literary usage of Saltarellos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Pianoforte and Pianoforte Players by Oskar Bie, Ernest Edward Kellett, Edward Woodall Naylor (1899)
"He is a combination of Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, and water; but we light
occasionally on passages of some inspiration. His well-known saltarellos and ..."
2. Mistakes and Disputed Points in Music and Music Teaching by Louis Charles Elson (1910)
"... saltarellos, etc., are generally written in this rhythm; 12-8 is often lofty
and dignified and many processionals are in this rhythm; 3-4 and 9-8 are ..."
3. The American History and Encyclopedia of Music by Janet M. Green, Josephine Thrall (1908)
"The finale to Mendelssohn's " Italian Symphony " contains two saltarellos and
Valentine Alkan has one in an interesting suite for ..."
4. The Year's Music edited by Albert Charles Robinson Carter (1896)
"... saltarellos. Mr. Howgrave was heard in some pianoforte solos. Miss PAULINE
ELLICE AND MR. TEMPLAR SAXE. An entertainment, described as an " Orchestral, ..."
5. A History of the Pianoforte and Pianoforte Players by Oskar Bie, Ernest Edward Kellett, Edward Woodall Naylor (1899)
"He is a combination of Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, and water; but we light
occasionally on passages of some inspiration. His well-known saltarellos and ..."
6. Mistakes and Disputed Points in Music and Music Teaching by Louis Charles Elson (1910)
"... saltarellos, etc., are generally written in this rhythm; 12-8 is often lofty
and dignified and many processionals are in this rhythm; 3-4 and 9-8 are ..."
7. The American History and Encyclopedia of Music by Janet M. Green, Josephine Thrall (1908)
"The finale to Mendelssohn's " Italian Symphony " contains two saltarellos and
Valentine Alkan has one in an interesting suite for ..."
8. The Year's Music edited by Albert Charles Robinson Carter (1896)
"... saltarellos. Mr. Howgrave was heard in some pianoforte solos. Miss PAULINE
ELLICE AND MR. TEMPLAR SAXE. An entertainment, described as an " Orchestral, ..."