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Publiczne Gimnazjum in Czarna. Polish music and dances. Workshops in Poland. Czarna, 09.05.2016 – 14.05.2016. Frederic Chopin 1810 - 1849.
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Publiczne Gimnazjum in Czarna Polishmusic and dances Workshops in Poland Czarna, 09.05.2016 – 14.05.2016
Frederic Chopin 1810 - 1849 Frederic Chopin was a Polish composer and a virtuoso pianist of theRomanticera. The characteristic elements of his music was the establishment of a Polish folk music.He composedamong others the polonaises, mazurkas and krakowiaks (for example‘Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53’, ‘Mazurka in B minor’, ‘Krakowiak, op.14’). https://fanart.tv
Polonez Polonez (polonaise) is presentable Polish national dance. This dance was one of the ceremonial court in the courts of Polish kings. It was the nobility paradebeforethe king. Polonez started at balls. Today it is still eagerly danced on various parties in order to underline its solemn character, for example at the ball before graduation. It was called the Polish dance. Beautiful music for the polonez composed, among others, Frederic Chopin, Michael CleophasOginski ‘Farewell homeland’ or WojciechKilar ‘Sir Thaddeus. Music for the film by AndrzejWajda’. Photo of your own
Henryk Wieniawski 1835 - 1880 HenrykWieniawskiwas a brilliant Polish violinist,composer and music teacher. He wrote severalsongs for violin and piano, which referred to the Polish folk music, mostly dance (kujawiak, oberek, mazurka, polonaise). www.polskamuza.eu
Kujawiak Kujawiak is a quiet Polish national dance. The steps depend on walking on a slightly bent legs, as well as rotation and strong patter. Moody, lyrical melody gives a flirtatious nature. Other names are sleepy and leaning. The music for this dance was composed by the famous Polish composer HenrykWieniawski. It is ‘Kujawiak in C major’. fot. Rafał Łoch, Song and Dance Ensemble ‘Igloopolanie’ - Dębica
Karol Szymanowski 1882 - 1937 Karol Szymanowski was a Polish composer, pianist, teacher and writer. In addition to Frederic Chopin he is considered one of the greatest Polish composers. Composing music, he referred to the Polish folklore, musichighland. He composedamong others the polonaises, mazurkas, obereks and krakowiaks. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karol_Szymanowski
Mazur Mazur (mazurka) is a Polish national dance, which comes from the region of Masovia. Its popularity as a salondance attributable to the nineteenth century. It was known and danced in whole Europe, also on manors. It is a dance elegant but very dynamic. The most beautiful mazurkas composed by those Polish musicians, such as Frederic Chopin, Karol Szymanowskiand Stanislaw Moniuszko. fot. Rafał Łoch, Song and Dance Ensemble ‘Igloopolanie’ - Dębica
Oberek Oberek is a Polish folk dance with a lively pace and lively tunes, popular in the area of Radom and Masovia. The names comes from ‘rotation’. Dance accompanied by chants, cheers and stomping. It is also called obertas, fine or round. fot. Rafał Łoch, Song and Dance Ensemble ‘Igloopolanie’ - Dębica
Zbojnicki Zbojnicki(the ruffian’s dance) is Polish, highland folk dance from the region of Podhale (Tatra). First, one of the men issuing commands, and later a group of men performed a dance arrangement. In the olden times it was a pastoral dance with elements of martial dance. Remnant of this fact are shepherd’s axesused by dancers. Zbojnicki is a very dynamic dance, which always delights the audience. fot. Rafał Łoch, Song and Dance Ensemble ‘Igloopolanie’ - Dębica
Stanislaw Moniuszko 1819 - 1872 Stanislaw Moniuszko was a Polish composer, conductor, teacher, organist, the leading representative of Polish national opera. He is the author of the opera "The Haunted Manor", which ends with a Polish national dance the mazurka.Referring to folk music, he composed the krakowiak, polonaise and kujawiak. Portrait was painted by KamilaZawadzka
Krakowiak Krakowiakis a Polish national dance from the region of Krakow. Initially, it was danced only by the rural people. Later, it was danced in wealthy homes bourgeois and nobility. In the eighteenth century it became widespread in symphonic music. This dance became popular on the music stage and instrumental in the nineteenth century. It is worth noting that the brilliant Polish pianist Frederic Chopin composed music for piano and orchestra based on folk krakowiak. Photo of your own