Sorry, but there is no pronunciation of "trepak" available on the internet anywhere...unless you buy the Merriam Webster online Unabridged edition for either a 1 month or 1 year fee.
I do know that it is a dance, part of the Nutcracker.
Sorry again. Hope this somewhat helps.
If anyone does happen to buy the edition, or does know for a fact how to pronounce it, please post it here. I am studying for a spelling bee and would love to know this pronunciation. Thanks!
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Check out this link for the notes of Trepak on the violin: http://www.scoreexchange.com/parts/70352.html
There are no lyrics to the song Trepak because it is an instrumental piece. It is by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky from the famous ballet The Nutcracker.
There are a few different national dances of Russia. But the most famous one are Barynya and Trepak.
Yes You can find them in Act 2 scene 8 - By Invitation Only They dance to the Trepak music (the Russian dance) from Petipa's original
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