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Uploaded by wiebemoes on Mar 20, 2010
Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow / Lazarev. Moskou 1992 Nesterenko, Mescheriakova, Lomonosov, Zaremba
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Sorry, I meant , in French...
Garichek 1 month ago
The name of the dance is Polonaise, which means Polish in France. In Russia it opened all high society balls.
I agree, the choreography is miserable, alas...
I love love LOVE Glinka, thanks for posting this! Please check out my Glinka piano performance :D
CLASSICAListheWAY 5 months ago
it is not an imperial dance...any more than disco is or the waltz...
POLMAZURKA 11 months ago
Polonez: Imperial dance of the Polish Commonwealth (Polish-Lithuanian Empire).
JohnnyNW 11 months ago
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Sorry, I meant , in French...
Garichek 1 month ago
The name of the dance is Polonaise, which means Polish in France. In Russia it opened all high society balls.
I agree, the choreography is miserable, alas...
Garichek 1 month ago
I love love LOVE Glinka, thanks for posting this! Please check out my Glinka piano performance :D
CLASSICAListheWAY 5 months ago
it is not an imperial dance...any more than disco is or the waltz...
POLMAZURKA 11 months ago
Polonez: Imperial dance of the Polish Commonwealth (Polish-Lithuanian Empire).
JohnnyNW 11 months ago