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Definition of Mazurka

Mazurka
Mazourka Ma*zour"ka, Mazurka Ma*zur"ka, n. A Polish dance, or the music which accompanies it, usually in 3-4 or 3-8 measure, with a strong accent on the second beat.

Meaning of Mazurka from wikipedia

- Chopin performed by Lubka Kolessa Mazurka by Claude Debussy Claude Debussy's Mazurka Mazurka, from Northern California Mazurka, pla**** on harmonica by Aaron...
- Look up mazurka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mazurka is a Polish folk dance in triple meter. Mazurka may also refer to: A number of musical compositions...
- Yet Lost", also known as the "Dąbrowskiego Mazurek"(English: Dąbrowski's Mazurka), and the "Song of the Polish Legions in Italy", is the national anthem...
- The polka-mazurka is a dance, musically similar to the mazurka, but danced much like the polka. Many polka-mazurkas were composed by Johann Strauss II...
- Frédéric Chopin wrote at least 59 compositions for piano called Mazurkas. Mazurka refers to one of the traditional Polish dances. 58 have been published...
- Four Mazurkas (1830–32) Mazurka in F♯ minor Mazurka in C♯ minor Mazurka in E major Mazurka in E♭ minor Op. 7, Five Mazurkas (1830–32) Mazurka in B♭ major...
- Mazurka in C-sharp minor, Op. 41 No. 1 Mazurka in E minor, Op. 41 No. 2 Mazurka in B major, Op. 41 No. 3 Performed by Edward Neeman Mazurka in A-flat...
- Mazurkas, Op. 33 are a set of four Mazurkas for piano by Frédéric Chopin, composed and published in 1838. The autograph m****cript of the mazurkas is preserved...
- Bedroom Mazurka (Danish: Mazurka på sengekanten) also known as Bedside Mazurka, is a 1970 Danish **** comedy film, directed by John Hildard. It is about...
- The Mazurkas, Op. 7 are a set of five mazurkas by Frédéric Chopin. The mazurkas were mostly written in 1830–1831 and were published in 1832. This is the...