mazourka

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Englisch - Türkisch
i., bak. mazurka
mazurka
mazurka
mazurka
mazurka
{i} leh dansı
mazurka
dansı veya dans havası
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von mazourka im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

mazurka
Bir çeşit Leh dansı
mazurka
Bu dansın müziği
mazurka
Polonyalıların bir tür ulusal dansı
Englisch - Englisch
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
mazurka
A Polish folk dance in triple time, usually moderately fast, containing a heavy accent on the third beat and occasionally the second beat
mazurka
A national dance of Poland believed to have originated in the sixteenth century It is in triple time, usually in two or four sections (each section of eight bars) and with accent usually on the second or third beat Dancers of the mazurka were allowed to improvise steps, and for this reason the musical form is comparatively elastic Chopin brought the mazurka into the concert hall with his fifty-one works in that form for the piano The twentieth century nationalist composer Karol Szymanowski, also wrote effective mazurkas for the piano
mazurka
{i} Polish dance; lively music for Polish dance
mazurka
A lively Polish dance in 3/8 or 3/4 [back]
mazurka
music composed for dancing the mazurka
mazurka
A Polish folk dance in triple time with a usually moderate tempo, containing a heavy accent on the third beat
mazurka
A split half jump in which the legs are crossed in the air in the opposite direction of a normal split
mazurka
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
mazurka
Polish country dance in triple time It first became popular outside Poland in the 18th-century The mazurka was brought into the concert repertoire by Chopin, who wrote 50 or so
mazurka
a Polish national dance in triple time music composed for dancing the mazurka
mazurka
a fast traditional Polish dance, or the music for this dance (from Mazur ). Polish folk dance in 3 4 time for a circle of couples, characterized by stamping feet and clicking heels, traditionally danced to the music of bagpipes. Originating in Masuria (northeastern Poland) in the 16th century, it became popular at the Polish court and spread to Russia and Germany, reaching England and France by the 1830s. The 50 piano mazurkas by Frédéric Chopin reflected and extended the dance's popularity. It had no set figures and allowed improvisation among its more than 50 different steps
mazurka
The Mazurka is a Polish dance In Russia the Polonaise opened the ball, and the Mazurka ended it In the Mazurkathe couples follow the leader in circular formation around the room Sometimes the woman kneels down while her partner executes a chasse around her, and then this figure is reversed
mazurka
Type of Polish folk dance in triple meter
mazurka
a Polish national dance in triple time
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von mazourka im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

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mazurka, mazourka
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