- The
polonaise (/pɒləˈnɛz/, French: [pɔlɔnɛz]; Polish: polonez,
Polish pronunciation: [pɔˈlɔnɛs]) is a
dance originating in Poland, and one of the five...
- dance.
Polonaise may also
refer to:
Polonaises (Chopin),
compositions by Frédéric
Chopin Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 (French:
Polonaise héroïque...
- The robe à la
polonaise or
polonaise,
literally meaning the
Polish dress, is a woman's
garment of the 18th
century 1770s and 1780s or a
similar revival...
- Frédéric Chopin's
polonaises were
written for solo piano. He
wrote his
first polonaise in 1817, when he was 7; his last was the
Polonaise-Fantaisie of 1846...
- Two
Polonaises (1833–36)
Polonaise in C♯
minor Polonaise in E♭
minor Op. 40, Two
Polonaises (1838–40)
Polonaise in A major,
Militaire Polonaise in C...
-
Military polonaise may
refer to:
Polonaises Op. 40 (Chopin), "Military
Polonaise" by Frédéric
Chopin A
Polish military division of
World War I This disambiguation...
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Polonaise sauce (French:
sauce à la
polonaise,
pronounced [sos a la pɔlɔnɛz]) is a
sauce that
originated in
Poland and
became po****r in
France in the...
- The
Polonaise in A♭ major, Op. 53 (French:
Polonaise héroïque,
Heroic Polonaise; Polish: Heroiczny) is a solo
piano piece composed by Frédéric Chopin...
-
public concerts, and in 1817 he
composed two
polonaises, in G
minor and B-flat major. His next work, a
polonaise in A-flat
major of 1821,
dedicated to Żywny...
- The
Polonaise-Fantaisie in A-flat major, Op. 61, is a
composition for
piano by Frédéric Chopin. It was
dedicated to Mme A. Veyret,
written and published...