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Krakowiak|krəˈkəʊvɪæk| Also -wyak. [Polish, f. Kraków (Eng. Cracow), a city and region in southern Poland.] = Cracovienne.
1888F. Niecks Frederick Chopin II. xxx. 233 Chopin has only once been inspired by the krakowiak—namely, in his Op. 14, entitled Krakowiak, Grand Rondeau de Concert. 1958P. Kemp No Colours or Crest xii. 278 Waltzes and foxtrots were abandoned for the whirling, stamping folk dances of Poland—the Krakowiak, Oberek, and Kujawiak. 1966New Statesman 1 Apr. 465/2 A yellowing piece of paper testifying that in 1952 its bearer danced the Krakowyak satisfactorily before an audience of experts. |