- 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...
- The
Polish folk dances,
including the polonaise, mazurka,
krakowiak (
cracovienne), oberek, and kujawiak,
feature diverse rhythmic structures,
tempos and...
- 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...
-
Dances are:
polonez (polonaise),
mazur (mazurka), kujawiak,
krakowiak (
cracovienne) and oberek. The
oberek consists of
quick steps and
constant turns. The...
- Poland,
former capital [citation needed]
Cracovienne,
krakowiak A
lively Polish folk
dance French (danse)
cracovienne, "Kraków (dance)",
feminine of cracovien...
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regions of the country. The
national dances of
Poland are
Krakowiak (
Cracovienne), Oberek, Polonaise,
Kujawiak and Mazur.[citation needed]
Krakowiak Kujawiak...
- of ballet. The
Krakowiak (pronounced [kraˈkɔvʲak]), also
known as the
Cracovienne, is a fast,
syncopated Polish dance in
duple time from the
region of...
-
types of
dances became very po****r, and
Elssler herself added a
Polish cracovienne (Krakowiak) and an
Italian tarantella to her repertoire. Her
image was...
- 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...
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polonaise (Tempo di ****ca) À la
mazourka Intermezzo cantabile À la
cracovienne Concertante Grande polonaise for
piano and orchestra, Op. 7 Concerto...