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Polka

The polka is originally a Czech dance and genre of dance music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas. It originated in the middle of the 19th century in Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic. The polka remains a popular folk music genre in many European countries, and is performed by folk artists in the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, and Finland, and to a lesser extent in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Ukraine, Romania, Belarus, Russia, and Slovakia. Local varieties of this dance are also found in the Nordic countries, Spain's Basque Country, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Latin America and the United States.
The term polka possibly comes from the Czech word "pulka" ("half"), referring to the short half-steps featured in the dance. Czech cultural historian and ethnographer Cenek Zíbrt, who wrote in detail about the origin of the dance, in his book, Jak se kdy v Cechách tancovalo cites an opinion of František Doucha (1840, Kvety, p. 400) that "polka" was supposed to mean "dance in half" ("tanec na polo"), both referring to the half-tempo 2
4 and the half-jump step of the dance. Zíbrt also ironically dismisses the etymology suggested by A. Fähnrich (in Ein etymologisches Taschenbuch, Jiein, 1846) that "polka" comes from the Czech word "pole" ("field").On the other hand, Zdenek Nejedlý suggests that the etymology given by Fr. Doucha is nothing but an effort to prove the "true Czech folk" origin of Polka. Instead, he claims that according to Jaroslav Langr ("Ceské krakovácky" in: Cas. Ces. musea, 1835, Sebr. spisy I, 256) in the area of Hradec Králové, the tune Krakoviáky from the collection Slovanské národní písne of František Ladislav Celakovský became very popular so that it was used to dance (Czech dances) trasák, britva, and kvapík, and this way was called "Polka". Nejedlý also writes that Václav Vladivoj Tomek also claims the Hradec Králové roots of a Polka.[3] OED also suggests that the name may have been derived from the Czech Polka meaning "Polish woman" (feminine form corresponding to Polák, a Pole).

The beginning of the propagation of dance and accompanying music called polka is generally attributed to a young woman, Anna Slezáková (born Anna Chadimová). The music teacher Josef Neruda noticed her dancing in an unusual way to accompany a local folk song called "Strýcek Nimra koupil šimla", or "Uncle Nimra Bought a White Horse", in 1830. She is said to have called the dance Madera ("Madeira wine") because of its liveliness. The dance was further propagated by Neruda, who put the tune to paper and taught other young men to dance it.[2] Cenek Zíbrt notices that a common claim that the events happened in Týnec nad Labem, Bohemia in 1834 is incorrect. Zibrt writes that when he published this traditional story in 1894 in Narodni Listy newspaper, he received a good deal of feedback from eyewitnesses. In particular, he wrote that according to further witness, the originating event actually happened in 1830, in Kostelec nad Labem, where she worked as a housemaid. Zíbrt writes that he published the first version of the story (with incorrect place name) in Bohemia (June 5, 1844), from where it was reprinted all over Europe and in the United States. Zíbrt also wrote that simple Czech folk claimed that they knew and danced Polka long before the nobles got hold of it, i.e., it is a truly folk Czech dance.

By 1835, this dance had spread to the ballrooms of Prague. From there, it spread to Vienna by 1839, and in 1840 was introduced in Paris by Raab, a Prague dance instructor.

It was so well received by both dancers and dance masters in Paris that its popularity was referred to as "polkamania."[6] The dance soon spread to London and was introduced to America in 1844. It remained a popular ballroom dance until the late 19th century, when it would give way to the two-step and new ragtime dances.

Polka dancing enjoyed a resurgence in popularity after World War II, when many Polish refugees moved to the US, adopting this Bohemian style as a cultural dance. Polka dances are still held on a weekly basis across many parts of the US with significant populations of central European origin. It was also found in parts of South America.

The word was widely introduced into the major European languages in the early 1840s.[1] It should not be confused with the polska, a Swedish About this sound
4-beat (help·info) dance with Polish roots (cf. polka-mazurka). A related dance is the redowa. Polkas almost always have a About this sound2
4 (help·info) time signature. Folk music of Polka style appeared in written music about 1800.

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Klarinettenmuckl - Traditional / Arr. Vladimir Emelyanov

Klarinettenmuckl Traditional / Arr. Vladimir Emelyanov

Konzertpolka
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Duration: 3:10 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Traditional
Arranger: Vladimir Emelyanov
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Kernöl-Polka - Sepp Leitinger

Kernöl-Polka Sepp Leitinger

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Duration: 3:18 min
Difficulty: 2+
Composer: Sepp Leitinger
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Böhmische Musikantenperle - Toni Müller / Arr. Franz Gerstbrein

Böhmische Musikantenperle Toni Müller / Arr. Franz Gerstbrein

Die Polka "Böhmische Musikantenperle" stammt aus den Originalnoten von "Blech & Co." und ist auf ihrer Platte "Alles" das erste Mal auf CD zu hören.Besetzungsliste / Instrumentation: Direktion in C oder B Flöte in C Oboe (Fagott) Klarinette Es 1. Klarinette in B 2. Klarinette in B 3. Klarinette in B (Klarinette - Bass in B) 1. A ...
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Duration: 3:40 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Toni Müller
Arranger: Franz Gerstbrein
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Bei bester Laune - Huby Mayer / Arr. Karl Safaric

Bei bester Laune Huby Mayer / Arr. Karl Safaric

Konzertpolka für Tuba in C/Eb/Bb von Huby Mayer Arr.: Karl Safaric ca.: 3:20 Min. Stufe: 3-4 Ausgabe besteht aus 3 Titel: 1. Bei bester Laune (H. Mayer) / 2. Träume der Berge (H. Mayer) / 3. Uvodui Polka (Vladislav Suda) Nur als gedruckte Papierausgabe DIN A5 lieferbar! Inhalt: 3 Titel mit Direktion und Einzelstimmen
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Duration: 3:20 min
Difficulty: 3+
Composer: Huby Mayer
Arranger: Karl Safaric
Article Nr: 180068
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Mondschein überm Schlossberg - Michael Kuhn
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Duration: 3:30 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Michael Kuhn
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Article Nr: 180059
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In da Riad - Polka (Ve Vígrunte) - Pavel Svoboda
Polka von Pavel Svoboda
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Duration: 3:00 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Pavel Svoboda
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Article Nr: 180041
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Für Opa Hanák (Dedovi Hanákovi Polka) - Pavel Svoboda
Polka von Pavel Svoboda
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Duration: 2:58 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Pavel Svoboda
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Lidunka Polka - Antonin Zvacék

Lidunka Polka Antonin Zvacék

Polka von Antonín Zvácek
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Composer: Antonin Zvacék
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Article Nr: 180037
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Die Nachtigall singt (Slavícek zpívá) Polka - Bedrich Ondracek
Polka von Bedrich OndracekBesetzungsliste / Instrumentation: Direktion 1. Flöte Klarinette in Es 1. Klarinette in B 1. Trompete in B obligat 1. Flügelhorn in B 2. Flügelhorn in B Tenorhorn in B Bariton in C und Bariton in B 1. Horn in Es und F 2. Horn in Es und F 3. Horn in Es und F 1. Posaune B und C melodisch 1. Posaune in B und C Begleitung 2. Posaune in B und ...
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Duration: 2:30 min
Difficulty: 2+
Composer: Bedrich Ondracek
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Article Nr: 179998
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Urlaub im Böhmerwald - Franz Watz
Titel / Title: Urlaub im Böhmerwald Komponist / Composer: Franz Watz Genre: Polka Format: A4 Aufnahme / Recording: CD Egerländer Rebellen, Empörend Gut - 2009
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Duration: 3:12 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Franz Watz
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Jubiläumspolka - Josef Pitzl

Jubiläumspolka Josef Pitzl

Eine gut klingende, leicht zu spielende Polka im mittleren Tempo die sich durch abwechslungsreiche Instrumentierung der einzelnen Register auszeichnet. Gewidmet dem Schnitzelwirt Walter PECK.
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Duration: 3:27 min
Difficulty: 1+
Composer: Josef Pitzl
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Louisina Polka - Bedrich Smetana / Arr. Yo Kitano

Louisina Polka Bedrich Smetana / Arr. Yo Kitano

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Duration: 3:15 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Bedrich Smetana
Arranger: Yo Kitano
Article Nr: 179111
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Fongelicka - Franz Sprenzinger / Arr. Franz Sprenzinger

Fongelicka Franz Sprenzinger / Arr. Franz Sprenzinger

Die Polka "Fongelicka" ist ein Geschenk zur Hochzeit vom Fonse, dem Tubisten der Bierzeltmusikanten. Franz Sprenzinger hat sie komponiert im Auftrag des Bierzeltmusikanten-Klarinettisten Stefan. Und weil der Bassist Fonse und seine Frau Angelika heißt, trägt diese Polka den Namen "Fongelicka". Das Rückspiel zur "Fongelicka" ist übrigens der "Stetinska-Walzer", der zwei Jahre sp ...
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Duration: 3:00 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Franz Sprenzinger
Arranger: Franz Sprenzinger
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Brotzeit, Bier und Blasmusik - Franz Sprenzinger / Arr. Franz Sprenzinger

Brotzeit, Bier und Blasmusik Franz Sprenzinger / Arr. Franz Sprenzinger

Dieses Stück ist eine Genuß-Polka, die so gemütlich klingt wie die Alliteration im Titel. Franz Sprenzinger hat beim Komponieren dieser Nummer höchstwahrscheinlich an die urigen Stunden gedacht, die er schon so oft mit seinen Musikerkollegen vom Ballastorchester (www.ballastorchester.de) verbringen durfte bei Brotzeit, Bier und Blasmusik. Ein nettes Stück mit einem netten Titel ...
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Duration: 3:20 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Franz Sprenzinger
Arranger: Franz Sprenzinger
Article Nr: 179074
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Das Herz vom Böhmerwald - Franz Sprenzinger / Arr. Franz Sprenzinger

Das Herz vom Böhmerwald Franz Sprenzinger / Arr. Franz Sprenzinger

Erneut eine Polka von Franz Sprenzinger für die Liebhaber der böhmischen Blasmusik. Ein Titel mit ganz viel von dem, was Sprenzinger ganz oft in seine Kompositionen hinein legt. Nämlich ein grandioses Gefühl für eingängige Melodien ohne Schnörkel und technische Rafinessen. Und so spürt auch der Zuhörer bei dieser Polka ganz bestimmt die Gleichmäßgkeit und Beständigkeit, mit der ...
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Duration: 4:03 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Franz Sprenzinger
Arranger: Franz Sprenzinger
Article Nr: 179071
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Kiri-Polka - Thomas G. Greiner

Kiri-Polka Thomas G. Greiner

Thomas G. Greiner hat für seinen Freund Thomas Kirnberger die "Kiri-Polka" zum 50. Geburtstag komponiert, hier im Arrangement für großes Blasorchester.
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Duration: 4:36 min
Difficulty: 3
Composer: Thomas G. Greiner
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Article Nr: 178960
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