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Polonaise, Mazurka and Krakowiak of Russian composers. Полонез, мазурка и краковяк.

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#Polonaise, #Mazurka and #Krakowiak. Polonaise dance. Russian mazurka. Polonaise and mazurka. Mazurka dance. Krakowiak dance. These three dances are of Polish origin which have perfectly taken root on Russian soil and embodied in the works of Russian composers. These dances, especially the polonaise, enriched not only Russian national culture, but also enriched the culture of European civilization as a whole. The polonaise appeared in Russia in the middle of the XVII century (in the 1650s – 1670s) and earlier in Russia it was called, the “Polish” dance. The polonaise was especially popular in Russia in the 18th century during magnificent celebrations. Balls started from the polonaise and it was a dance during which the Russian nobility could decently and privately look after and communicate with next popular dance. This is mazurka. In the XVII century it was known as a peasant dance, and in the XIX century a mazurka appeared at balls in various European countries. #Полонез, #Мазурка и #Краковяк. Три танца с польскими корнями, которые прекрасно прижились на русской почве и воплотились в сочинениях русских композиторов. Эти танцы, особенно полонез, обогатили не только русскую национальную культуру, но и в целом культуру европейской цивилизации.Полонез появился на Руси в середине XVII века, в 1650х—1670х годах, и ранее в России он так и именовался, «Польский» танец. Особую популярность полонез в России получил в XVIII веке во время пышных праздных событий. Полонезом любили начинать балы, а кроме того, это был танец, во время которого русская знать могла благопристойно и приватно ухаживать и общаться с противоположным полом.Следующий по популярности танец. Мазурка. В XVII веке он был известен как крестьянский танец, а в XIX веке мазурка появилась и на балах в различных странах Европы. Следующий, менее популярный танец. Краковяк. Этот танец возник среди жителей Краковского воеводства и в XIV веке получил распространение среди польской шляхты, а в XIX веке его можно было увидеть на балах в различных европейских странах. 00:00 Introduction Mikhail I. Glinka (1804-1857) 01:22 Polonaise from opera A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin) (1836) 06:08 Mazurka from opera A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin) (1836) 10:47 Krakowiak from opera A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin) (1836) 16:15 Mily A. Balakirev (1837-1910) — II. Mazurka from Orchestral Suite of four pieces (after Chopin) (1909) 20:07 Alexander P. Borodin (1833-1887) - III. Mazurka, Allegro--Meno mosso—Allegro from Petite Suite (1870-1885) 23:00 Modest P. Mussorgsky (1839-1881) - Polanaise from opera «Boris Godunov» (1869) Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) 27:09 Polonaise from the ballet 'Swan Lake' (1877) 34:20 Polonaise From The Ballet Sleeping Beauty (1889) 38:26 Polonaise from the opera 'Eugene Onegin' (1877-1878) 43:23 Polanaise From The Opera Cherevichki (1887) Nikolai A. Rimsky-Korsakov (1844—1908) 49:33 Polanaise From The Opera Christmas Eve (1894-1895) 54:13 Polonaise From The Opera Pan Voyevoda (1904) Anatoly K. Lyadov (1855-1914) 1:01:05 Polonaise in C major, Op. 49 (To the memory of ) (1899, pub. 1900) 1:08:38 Polonaise in D major, Op. 55 1:13:06 Mazurka. Village Scene by the Inn. op. 19 (1887) 1:20:11 Mazurka No.2 in d-moll, (1887) Alexander K. Glazunov (1865-1936) 1:21:30 8. Polonaise from Ballet Suite for Large Orchestra (op. 52, 1894) 1:27:10 Polonaise from Chopiniana, suite for orchestra after piano pieces by Chopin (1893), op. 46 1:33:12 Mazurka from Ballet Suite for Large Orchestra (op. 52, 1894) 1:37:06 Mazurka, op. 18 (1888) 1:44:51 III. Mazurka from Chopiniana, suite for orchestra after piano pieces by Chopin (1893), op. 46 1:50:27 Eduard F. Nápravník (1839-1916) — Polonaise from opera Dubrovsky (1894) 1:55:05 Sergei M. Lyapunov (1859-1924) — Polonaise in d major (, 1902) 2:02:20 Anton S. Arensky (1861-1906) - Polonaise in D major from suite No. 3 (Op. 33, 1894) 2:05:12 Nikolai N. Tcherepnin (1873-1945) — 7. Variation No. 2 from ballet La plainte d'Armide, op. 29 (1903) 2:06:17 Alexey N. Verstovsky (1799-1862) - St. Petersburg Polonaise (about 1835) 2:09:31 Alexander A. Alyabyev (1787-1851) — Polonaise (about 1810) 2:10:51 Ending 2:11:31 O. Kozlovsky and G. Derzhavin (18th century) - Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble! (1791) 2:15:10 The end All composers on SunAndreas channel russian composers, russian classical music, russian composers classical music, русские композиторы, russian composer, russian classical, russian classical composers, classical music russian. #russiancomposers #russianclassicalmusic #russiancomposers #русскиекомпозиторы #russiancomposer, #russianclassical, #russianclassicalcomposers #classicalmusicrussian

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