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'''ITALIAN RANT, AN'''.  English, Italian; Reel. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in the 1657 supplement to the 3rd edition of John Playford's '''Dancing Master'''. However, it was earlier the vehicle for a 17th century Italian song called "La Montovana," but was first published as 'Ballo di Mantua' in Gasparo Zanetti's book '''Il Scolaro''' (1645). It became an international melody and spread throughout Europe, and was employed, for example, in the Spanish hymn "Virgen de la Cueva" (Virgin of the Cave), the Yiddish folk song "Pod Krakowem," and as the Ukranian "Kateryna Kucheryava." The melody was adapted by Samuel Cohen in 1888 for his song "Hatikvah, " which eventually became the Israeli national anthem.  
'''ITALIAN RANT, AN'''.  English, Italian; Reel. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in the 1657 supplement to the 3rd edition of John Playford's '''Dancing Master'''. However, it was earlier the vehicle for a 17th century Italian song called "La Montovana," but was first published as 'Ballo di Mantua' in Gasparo Zanetti's book '''Il Scolaro''' (1645). It became an international melody and spread throughout Europe, and was employed, for example, in the Spanish hymn "Virgen de la Cueva" (Virgin of the Cave), the Yiddish folk song "Pod Krakowem," and as the Ukranian "Kateryna Kucheryava." The melody was adapted by Samuel Cohen in 1888 for his song "Hatikvah, " which eventually became the Israeli national anthem.  
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''Printed sources'': Barlow ('''Complete Country Dance Tunes from Playford's Dancing Master'''), 1985; No. 148, p. 44. S. Johnson ('''The Kitchen Musician No. 14: Songs, Airs and Dances of the 18th Century'''), 1997; p. 9.  
''Printed sources'': Barlow ('''Complete Country Dance Tunes from Playford's Dancing Master'''), 1985; No. 148, p. 44. S. Johnson ('''The Kitchen Musician No. 14: Songs, Airs and Dances of the 18th Century'''), 1997; p. 9.  
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