Their repertoire included waltzes, polkas, schottishes and mazurkas.
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This trend continued in 18th and 19th century with folk-dance crazes like themazurka, the waltz and the polka.
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Elmas continued to compose, writing many character pieces, including waltzes, mazurkas, nocturnes and impromptus.
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It combines elements of the waltz,mazurka, and polka.
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Most of his compositions are polkas, waltzes, galops, hopsas, scottisches, and mazurkas, arranged for 3 violins, flute, klarinet, 2 trumpets, tenorbas og doublebas.
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Around 1850 the polka andmazurkaentered the popular repertoire.
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His waltzes and mazurkas can be characterized by a rich use of harmonic variations.
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His mazurkas and polonaises are particularly notable for their use of nationalistic rhythms.
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His major piano works also include sonatas, mazurkas, waltzes, nocturnes, polonaises, tudes, impromptus, scherzos, and preludes, some published only after his death.
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Their music includes square dances, tarantellas, mazurkas, waltzes and polkas, and music for mandolin, banjo, guitar and accordion.
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He composed mainly chamber music, including a string quartet, as well as amazurkafor violin and orchestra.
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By including more chromaticism and harmony in the mazurkas, he made them more technically interesting than the traditional dances.
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Later, he wrote music for ballroom dances such as polkas, mazurkas, and waltzes.
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Polkas, mazurkas and waltzes are part of the history and mestization of an island forgotten by all for a very long time.
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Among these pieces, numbering over a hundred, there are tudes, fantasies, whims, solo concerts, nocturnes of various themes, polkas, mazurkas, berceuses, ballades and rvries.
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