| 31. | A recording which showcases Rachmaninoff's approach is the Liszt Second Polonaise, recorded in 1925.
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| 32. | In the hall of columns, a chorus sings the tsaritsa's praises to a polonaise.
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| 33. | As a child, David can play a stunning Chopin polonaise one minute and hopscotch home the next.
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| 34. | At some point in 1777, Ko [ ciuszko composed a polonaise and scored it for the harpsichord.
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| 35. | Li was given the " Polonaise award " by the Chopin Society for his performance at the competition.
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| 36. | Liszt's Polonaise No . 1 in C minor was published for the first time in 1851.
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| 37. | Its theme music was " Polonaise " from Act III of Eugene Onegin, an Opera by Tchaikovsky.
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| 38. | The final " allegro " is a sort of polonaise in binary form for full orchestra.
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| 39. | In 1915, he became one of the co-founders of the " Soci�t?des Artistes Polonaise ".
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| 40. | D�sormais cette polonaise devrait �tre un symbole, un symbole h�ro�que ! " ( Translated : " The inspiration!
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