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Originally Posted by dumka1
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I am wondering, does my entry fit in? It's based on a Ukranian folk dance song of Slavic origin. I notice everyone else is going with actual Slavic composers. If it does not, I can withdraw.


I think it fits in very well. Please don't take the hopak away smile! It's such fun music.

Yes of course!

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If Tchaikovsky is Slavic, then I'm sure I can find something to play when the time comes.


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Originally Posted by bSharp(C)yclist
If Tchaikovsky is Slavic, then I'm sure I can find something to play when the time comes.

He is, very much so!

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Since it apparently has been decided that Bartok qualifies, I will sign up to play (see #20 below). If he becomes disqualified, please let me know.

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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Stravinsky- Royal March from L'Histoire du Soldat - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
7) Rebikov - Elegy op 5/3 - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2 and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Rachmaninov - Etude Tableau, Op 33, #5 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro


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No-one will be disqualified I am sure...Unless maybe for playing Chopin or Liszt wink

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Bartok really needs to be in the mix -- he did extensive work on Eastern European folk music, particularly in southern Europe, and much of his mature piano music is based on it. VERY Slavic, in all ways.

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I'm in with Dvorak!

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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Stravinsky- Royal March from L'Histoire du Soldat - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
7) Rebikov - Elegy op 5/3 - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2 and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Rachmaninov - Etude Tableau, Op 33, #5 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist


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The recital is October 2018. To sign up to the Slavic Themed Recital, hit the quote button of the most recent post with the list in this thread, remove the quote in brackets at the beginning and end, and write the composer, title and your forum name.

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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Stravinsky- Royal March from L'Histoire du Soldat - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
7) Rebikov - Sad song op 8-1 - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2 and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Rachmaninov - Etude Tableau, Op 33, #5 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist
22) Poltoratsky - Prelude (& Fugue?) in f minor op. 17-6 - outo
23) Sviridov - A Plaintive Song - nr. 12 from Children's album - outo
24) Scriabin - Prelude 74-2 - outo
25) Rebikov - Elegy op 5-3 - outo
26) Arensky - Essays in Forgotten Rhythms, op 28 nr. 1 - outo


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The recital is October 2018. To sign up to the Slavic Themed Recital, hit the quote button of the most recent post with the list in this thread, remove the quote in brackets at the beginning and end, and write the composer, title and your forum name.

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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Stravinsky- Royal March from L'Histoire du Soldat - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
7) Rebikov - Sad song op 8-1 - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2 and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Medtner - Skazka Op 51, #2 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist
22) Poltoratsky - Prelude (& Fugue?) in f minor op. 17-6 - outo
23) Sviridov - A Plaintive Song - nr. 12 from Children's album - outo
24) Scriabin - Prelude 74-2 - outo
25) Rebikov - Elegy op 5-3 - outo
26) Arensky - Essays in Forgotten Rhythms, op 28 nr. 1 - outo

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The recital is October 2018. To sign up to the Slavic Themed Recital, hit the quote button of the most recent post with the list in this thread, remove the quote in brackets at the beginning and end, and write the composer, title and your forum name.


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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Stravinsky- Royal March from L'Histoire du Soldat - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
7) Rebikov - Sad song op 8-1 - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2, 4, and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Medtner - Skazka Op 51, #2 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist
22) Poltoratsky - Prelude (& Fugue?) in f minor op. 17-6 - outo
23) Sviridov - A Plaintive Song - nr. 12 from Children's album - outo
24) Scriabin - Prelude 74-2 - outo
25) Rebikov - Elegy op 5-3 - outo
26) Arensky - Essays in Forgotten Rhythms, op 28 nr. 1 - outo

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Originally Posted by outo
No-one will be disqualified I am sure...Unless maybe for playing Chopin or Liszt wink
So it is not that easy to get disqualified, then? Chopin was half-Polish, and Liszt had some Hungarian roots, if I am not mistaken. Brahms was pretty German and composed those fantastic Hungarian dances.

So would I get disqualified if I submitted the following piece:

Hungarian Bravura Waltz

Possible reasons for disqualification:
- the piece is for violin with piano accompaniment and not for piano solo
- the piece is my own composition, and I am not of Slavic origin
- I can only provide a synthesized recording since I am lacking a violinist to play it
- I made the score and the recording for the IMSLP and not for PW

Any further reasons for disqualification?

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Originally Posted by Pianist685
Originally Posted by outo
No-one will be disqualified I am sure...Unless maybe for playing Chopin or Liszt wink
So it is not that easy to get disqualified, then? Chopin was half-Polish, and Liszt had some Hungarian roots, if I am not mistaken. Brahms was pretty German and composed those fantastic Hungarian dances.

So would I get disqualified if I submitted the following piece:

Hungarian Bravura Waltz

Possible reasons for disqualification:
- the piece is for violin with piano accompaniment and not for piano solo
- the piece is my own composition, and I am not of Slavic origin
- I can only provide a synthesized recording since I am lacking a violinist to play it
- I made the score and the recording for the IMSLP and not for PW

Any further reasons for disqualification?


Are you actually playing the piano (or keyboard)? If you are, then great. But if it is synthesized too then I would say no. You can share it in the composers forum...

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The recital is October 2018. To sign up to the Slavic Themed Recital, hit the quote button of the most recent post with the list in this thread, remove the quote in brackets at the beginning and end, and write the composer, title and your forum name.


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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Stravinsky- Royal March from L'Histoire du Soldat - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
7) Rebikov - Sad song op 8-1 - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2, 4, and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Medtner - Skazka Op 51, #2 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist
22) Poltoratsky - Prelude (& Fugue?) in f minor op. 17-6 - outo
23) Sviridov - A Plaintive Song - nr. 12 from Children's album - outo
24) Scriabin - Prelude 74-2 - outo
25) Rebikov - Elegy op 5-3 - outo
26) Arensky - Essays in Forgotten Rhythms, op 28 nr. 1 - outo
27) Tchaikovsky - Russian Dance (from the Nutcracker) - Jason Lenthe

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The recital is October 2018. To sign up to the Slavic Themed Recital, hit the quote button of the most recent post with the list in this thread, remove the quote in brackets at the beginning and end, and write the composer, title and your forum name.


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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Stravinsky- Royal March from L'Histoire du Soldat - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
7) Rebikov - Sad song op 8-1 - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2, 4, and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Medtner - Skazka Op 51, #2 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist
22) Poltoratsky - Prelude (& Fugue?) in f minor op. 17-6 - outo
23) Sviridov - A Plaintive Song - nr. 12 from Children's album - outo
24) Scriabin - Prelude 74-2 - outo
25) Rebikov - Elegy op 5-3 - outo
26) Arensky - Essays in Forgotten Rhythms, op 28 nr. 1 - outo
27) Tchaikovsky - Russian Dance (from the Nutcracker) - Jason Lenthe
28) Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gedike - Barcarolle - Smurfette




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The recital is October 2018. To sign up to the Slavic Themed Recital, hit the quote button of the most recent post with the list in this thread, remove the quote in brackets at the beginning and end, and write the composer, title and your forum name.


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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Kapustin - Jazz Prelude #17 - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
7) Rebikov - Sad song op 8-1 - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2, 4, and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Medtner - Skazka Op 51, #2 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist
22) Poltoratsky - Prelude (& Fugue?) in f minor op. 17-6 - outo
23) Sviridov - A Plaintive Song - nr. 12 from Children's album - outo
24) Scriabin - Prelude 74-2 - outo
25) Rebikov - Elegy op 5-3 - outo
26) Arensky - Essays in Forgotten Rhythms, op 28 nr. 1 - outo
27) Tchaikovsky - Russian Dance (from the Nutcracker) - Jason Lenthe
28) Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gedike - Barcarolle - Smurfette

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The recital is October 2018. To sign up to the Slavic Themed Recital, hit the quote button of the most recent post with the list in this thread, remove the quote in brackets at the beginning and end, and write the composer, title and your forum name.


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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Kapustin - Jazz Prelude #17 - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2, 4, and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Medtner - Skazka Op 51, #2 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist
27) Tchaikovsky - Russian Dance (from the Nutcracker) - Jason Lenthe
28) Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gedike - Barcarolle - Smurfette

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I'm sorry to rain on anyone's parade, but I feel compelled to let you know that neither Hungary or Romania are Slavic countries. This probably disqualifies Bartók and his Romanian Dances or anything from Liszt that was mentioned earlier. If this wasn't the case I'd be signing up in a heartbeat with a Bartók piece.


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Originally Posted by Sara_M
I'm sorry to rain on anyone's parade, but I feel compelled to let you know that neither Hungary or Romania are Slavic countries. This probably disqualifies Bartók and his Romanian Dances or anything from Liszt that was mentioned earlier. If this wasn't the case I'd be signing up in a heartbeat with a Bartók piece.


I know nothing about the distinction, and I am not organizing this recital, but let me suggest that, rather than being pedantic about it, we simply expand the definition so that people who have volunteered to play are not disappointed.

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1) Glinka – Polka in d minor – outo
2) Kapustin - Jazz Prelude #17 - GoldmanT
3) Tchaikovsky - The Seasons - June 'Barcarole' - noobpianist90
4) Rybicki - Sad Autumn - Keselo
5) Shostakovich - Prelude op 34/22 - outo
6) Tansman - Meditation (from 10 easy pieces) - outo
8) Janacek - On an Overgrown Path, Part 2 - Tim Adrianson
9) Dvorak - Piano Suite, Op 98, #s 2, 4, and 5 - Tim Adrianson
10) Szymanowski - Etude, Op 4, #3 - Tim Adrianson
11) Rachmaninov - Prelude, Op 32, #10 - Tim Adrianson
12) Medtner - Skazka Op 51, #2 - Tim Adrianson
13) Dvorak - Legend, Op 59 No 6 (duet) - PianogrlNW
14) Rachmaninov - 18th Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - PianogrlNW
15) Hopak - Anonymous - Zilthy
16) Dvořák - Slavonic Dance, op. 72 no. 2 (duet) - dumka1
17) Mussorgsky - In the Crimea - Richard (zrtf90)
18) Gliere - Op. 43, 4 Morning and 5 Evening - Richard (zrtf90)
19) Dvorak - Waltz in D-flat, Op. 54/4 - Richard (zrtf90)
20) Bartók - Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 - ElaineAllegro
21) Dvorak - Waltz Op. 54/5 - PikaPianist
27) Tchaikovsky - Russian Dance (from the Nutcracker) - Jason Lenthe
28) Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gedike - Barcarolle - Smurfette
29) Tchaikovsky - The Sick Doll - marimorimo

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