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Originated as a Portuguese folk dance/tune in the late 15th century, described as a "noisy dance" performed by peasants.
Arcangelo Corelli’s Violin Sonata Op. 5, No. 12 (1700) is the most famous Baroque example, setting the standard for the form. Follia
Early Folia (faster, 15th-16th century) and Late Folia (slower, 17th-18th century, popular in the Baroque era). Musical Characteristics Originated as a Portuguese folk dance/tune in the
Translates to "madness," "folly," or "empty-headedness" in Italian/Spanish, referring to the frenzied, fast-paced nature of its original dance. 15th-16th century) and Late Folia (slower