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How to use polonaise in a sentence

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They'll cut you up like spare ribbons on Mademoiselle Jebraiel's polonaise!
Every now and then they stretch to a nocturne or polonaise, but seldom a ballade.
I took the roast fillet of beef in a parsley crust with asparagus polonaise and turnip and turned carrots.
It also may be played more slowly, since some writers have described it incorrectly as being in the style of a polonaise.
The polonaise was usually cut like a princess dress, without a waist seam, and often differed from it only in that it was not full length.
The film ends with Poles dancing their traditional polonaise to celebrate a military victory over the Russians.
We then launch into the polonaise, which is where I have a bit of a problem with this choreography.
There would be no lines of wilis in arabesque drawn magnetically together in Giselle, nor any grand polonaise for the ensemble in Theme and Variations.
Suddenly a Chopin polonaise fills the room, soft and enchanting and so otherworldly that nurses pause on their rounds to listen and some patients take a break from their pain.
At the end of the 18th century, Polish classical music evolved into national forms like the polonaise.
The first part is a gavotte, mainly for woodwinds, the second part a polonaise featuring solo violin, possibly an allusion to the nationality of so many of Vienna's tailors.
The most important development in this time, however, was the polonaise, perhaps the first distinctively Polish art music.
Both remained part of the romantic music period, which also saw the rise of various other nationalistic dance forms like the barcarolle, mazurka and polonaise.
A polonaise, mazurka, or czardas may look simple and carefree, but according to leading character teachers, these styles have nuances that require years of training.
Other egg sauces include those in which chopped hard-cooked eggs are an ingredient such as Polonaise Sauce.
In the Polonaise, Gourari raps out the opening chords defiantly, and the main melody is shaped with both arrogance and tenderness.
Young pianist Tianhong Yang, the first Steinway Scholar at the RWCMD, plays a Haydn sonata, a Chopin Polonaise and Schubert's Wanderer Fantasie.
Examples from Classical Literature
His remarks on the polonaise and Mazourka are full of the philosophy and essence of history.
Meanwhile two csardas and a polonaise were danced, after which our quadrille would come.
The redingote or polonaise is very stylish and pretty, especially for a tall, rather slight person.
The Crown Prince was so kind as to walk the polonaise with her.
A quarter of an hour after my arrival, the ball began with a polonaise.
The polonaise ended the ball, and my mother sent us all off to sleep.
Chopin's bolero, Op. 19, may be described as a bolero a la polonaise.
I have written a polonaise, which I must leave here with Wrfel.
Do you know the polonaise, by Tschakowsky, transcribed by him?
To hear him in a Chopin polonaise is to realise his limitations.
The men began to choose partners and take their places for the polonaise.
This polonaise appears as op. 71 in the collection of posthumous works.
This Chandos release has a Partita, Sketches, Novelettes, a Polonaise, a Suite and a Sonatina, all of which are rewarding.
They excelled in Polonaise from Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, and Puccini's Intermezzo from Manon Lescaut before a pulsating finale with Polovtsian Dances.
The fourth movement's variations were individually etched, with Sarah Harper's cor anglais meltingly beautiful, with a roof-raising final Polonaise.
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