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Definition of Cracovienne

Cracovienne
Cracovienne Cra*co`vi*enne" (kr?-k?`v?-?n"), n. [F., fr. Cracow, the city.] (Mus.) A lively Polish dance, in 2-4 time.

Meaning of Cracovienne from wikipedia

- The Krakowiak or Cracovienne is a fast, syncopated Polish folk dance in duple time from the region of Kraków and Lesser Poland. The folk outfit worn for...
- menu since the 1950s. For instance, a borscht soup called "Barszcz a la Cracovienne" had been on the menu for over twenty years. Previous hors d'oeuvres...
- regions of the country. The national dances of Poland are Krakowiak (Cracovienne), Oberek, Polonaise, Kujawiak and Mazur. Krakowiak Kujawiak Polka Artists...
- A Life for the Tsar, Act II Mazurka Pas de Quatre Cracovienne Ruslan and Ludmila, Act III Pas de Trois...
- of ballet. The Krakowiak (pronounced [kraˈkɔvʲak]), also known as the Cracovienne, is a fast, syncopated Polish dance in duple time from the region of...
- polonaise (Tempo di ****ca) À la mazourka Intermezzo cantabile À la cracovienne Concertante Grande polonaise for piano and orchestra, Op. 7 Concerto...
- Poland, former capital [citation needed] Cracovienne, krakowiak A lively Polish folk dance French (danse) cracovienne, "Kraków (dance)", feminine of cracovien...
- Book II (moderne) No. 4: Burlesque No. 5: Intermezzo ****co No. 6: Cracovienne fantastique. In its original form as a solo piano piece, it has received...
- Nathalie Fitzjames's costume, la Cracovienne....
- on 13 May 1848, in the Bath ****embly Rooms. Whilst playing Wallace's Cracovienne he was suddenly struck down by a paralytic seizure. He died on 19 May...