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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...
- La
mazurka del barone,
della santa e del fico
fiorone (lit. 'The
Mazurka of the Baron, the
Saint and the
Early Fig Tree') is a 1975
Italian black comedy...
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Operation Mazurka is the
Australian Defence Force's (ADF)
contribution to the
Multinational Force and
Observers (MFO), an
international peacekeeping force...
- Lost", also
known as the "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego" (English: Dąbrowski's
Mazurka), and the "Song of the
Polish Legions in Italy", is the
national anthem...
- 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...
- 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...
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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 Op. 24
mazurkas by Frédéric
Chopin were
published in 1836, when the
composer was 26
years old. The
first mazurka of the Op. 24 set is in G
minor with...