mazurka

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A Polish dance resembling the polka, usually in 3/4 or 3/8 time with the second beat heavily accented, and frequently adopted as a ballet form.

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The music for this dance.

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A lively Polish dance, properly for four or eight pairs of dancers, originally performed with a singing accompaniment.

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Music for such a dance or in its rhythm, which is triple and moderately rapid, with a capricious accent on the second beat of the measure.

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A Polish folk dance in triple time, usually moderately fast, containing a heavy accent on the third beat and occasionally the second beat.

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A classical musical composition inspired by the folk dance and conforming in some respects to its form, particularly as popularized by Chopin.

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a Polish national dance in triple time

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music composed for dancing the mazurka