The Mazurka is a lively Polish folk dance in triple meter, typically in a moderate tempo with an emphasis on beats 1 and 3. It often features syncopated accents and a characteristic "long-short-short" feel.
Mazurka - film - was created in 1935.
Mazurka der Liebe was created in 1957.
Mazurka - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:12
Mazurka
The cast of Polka mazurka - 1978 includes: Erika Horineczky
Mouse Mazurka - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #12502)
The mazurka is a Polish folk dance that originated in the Mazovia region of Poland. Its name comes from the region, and the dance has been incorporated into classical music compositions by composers like Frédéric Chopin. The specific "Mazurka de Jagna" likely refers to a variation or interpretation of the traditional mazurka dance.
Poland
"Polish folk polka pace" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tempo di mazurca.Specifically, the masculine noun tempo is "pace, time, timing, weather" according to context. The preposition dimeans "of". The feminine noun mazurca translates as "mazurka, Polish folk polka".The reference is to alternately accelerating and retarding a 3/4 time. The pronunciation will be "TEM-po dee mad-DZOOR-ka" in Italian.
A Polish Peasant dance
Mazurka Boholana is a traditional dance that was performed in feasts and became popular in the provice of Bohol and in the other places on the Spanish era.