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Harry Kandel
… for Brunswick and Okeh. He recorded several polkas and mazurkas in 1918, releasing them as Polska Orkestra Tancowa, …
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Chopin's controversial mazurka op. 17, no. 4
… Analysis of the musical texture of the mazurka op. 17, no. 4 shows the use of material borrowed … misunderstanding in the musical interpretation of the mazurka and should be dismissed for the anti-Semitic feeling … Music … Art … Graziella Di Mauro … Chopin's controversial mazurka op. 17, no. 4 …
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Kolomeyke (LKT)
… within a limited geographical region (such as the Polish mazurka , Ruthenian kolomeyka and Ukrainian kozachok ).” …
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Tants nign (LKT)
… has been proven that to the new dances like the polka, the mazurka, the polonaise, the quadrille, [and] the waltz words …
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Hopak (LKT)
… kastachok, that holds the middleground between the Polish Mazurka and the Hungarian Czardas, the Hoppak, performed by …
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Beroyges-tants
… but also to the polonaise, quadrille, waltz, raynlender , mazurka, sher , broyges-tants and others.” Cahan 1952b, p. …
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Doyne (LKT)
… bands have also been called upon to play waltzes and mazurkas (both in 3/4 meter), polkas (2/4), tangos (4/4), …
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Kozatshok (LKT)
… within a limited geographical region (such as the Polish mazurka , Ruthenian kolomeyka and Ukrainian kozachok ).” …
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Kozak (LKT)
… dance the kozak ;’... The melody is that of a ‘Polish mazurka.'” [Galicia, 1920s-30s]. Pipe 1971a, pp. 161 (#48), …
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Krakoviak (LKT)
… generation. The young people would dance: ‘polke,’ ‘polka-mazurka,’ ‘krakoviak.’ The main dance for the young people …