- Saltarello
The saltarello was a lively, merry
dance first mentioned inNaples during the13th century . The music survives, but no early instructions for the actual dance are known. It was played in a fast triple meter and is named for its peculiar leaping step, after the Italian verb "saltare" ("to jump").History
The saltarello enjoyed great popularity in the courts of medieval
Europe . During the15th century , the word saltarello became the name of a particular dance step (a double with a hop on the final or initial upbeat), and the name of a meter of music (a fast triple), both of which appear in many choreographed dances. Entire dances consisting of only the saltarello step and meter are described as being improvised dances in 15th century Italian dance manuals. (The first dance treatise that dealt with the saltarello was the1465 work ofAntonio Cornazzano .) This step and meter do not appear in16th century dance manuals, except in passing. During this era, the saltarello was danced by bands ofcourtesan s dressed as men at masquerades. The saltarello gave birth to the "quadernaria" inGermany , which was then fused into the "saltarello tedesco" (German saltarello) in Italy.Saltarello as a folk dance
Although a Neapolitan
court dance in origin, the saltarello became the typicalfolk dance ofCiociaria and a favorite tradition ofRome in theCarnival and vintage festivities ofMonte Testaccio . After witnessing the Roman Carnival of1831 , the Germancomposer Felix Mendelssohn incorporated the dance into the finale of one of his masterpieces, the Italian Symphony. The only example of a saltarello in the North is "saltarello romagnolo" ofRomagna .Medieval saltarelli
The main source for the medieval Italian saltarello music is a late 14th or early
15th century Tuscan manuscript atBritish Library labelled "Add. 29987". The musical form of these four early saltarelli is the same as theestampie . The more renowned opus of the manuscript is the second saltarello in the collection.Besides serious ensembles for historically informed performance, within the last 20 years this piece was also arranged by several rather modern ensembles of gothic, metal, neoclassical and romantic medieval music, most notably the alternative-romantic band
Dead Can Dance , as well as the Polish jazz pianistLeszek Mozdzer . Interpretations by guitaristsJohn Renbourn and John Williams can also be found.Interpretations by Italian musician
Angelo Branduardi can also be found in his songs "Il trattato dei miracoli", "Pioggia", "Saltarello, Lamento di Tristano e Rotta". ComposerJesper Kyd also composed a track called "Meditation Begins" for the "Assassin's Creed" score that is a saltarello-type arrangement with an ominous overtone, a sample of which can be heard at the page for the score.altarello in classical music
Tielman Susato included a Saltarello as part of Danserye (1551)
A guitar piece entitled "Saltarello" is attributed toVincenzo Galilei , written in the 16th century
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy used the Saltarello for the 4. movement of his Symphony No.4 "Italian"
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