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Definition of Kazachok
1. a Russian folk dance [n -ZACHKI]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kazachok
Literary usage of Kazachok
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1902)
"He wrote three orchestral work*: kazachok (Cossack dance) : Finnish Fantaisie,
and liaba-Yaga, and while in Brussels (1864-65) won high praise with the ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"He composed also fantasias for orchestra, notably 'Finnish Fantaisie'; 'Bala-Yaza';
and 'kazachok'; and several ballads. His later years were also devoted ..."
3. Modern Russian Songs: For Low Voiceby Ernest Newman by Ernest Newman (1921)
"His other works include a few pieces for orchestra (kazachok, Baba-Taga, The
Dance of Mummers, etc.), and for piano, and many songs, vocal duets, trios, ..."
4. The Russians by Richardson Little Wright (1917)
"For a matter of fact, the native dances of the people, with the exception of the
wild Cossack dance, the kazachok, and the September "Dance of the Beer ..."
5. Stokes' Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians: Covering the Entire Period of by Leander Jan De Bekker (1908)
"... An Eastern Song," " I Think that thou wert born for this," and " О maid my
rose," being especially noteworthy. His "kazachok," "Dance of the Mummers ..."
6. Annals of Music in America: A Chronological Record of Significant Musical by Henry Charles Lahee (1922)
"kazachok " orchestral sketch. New York, NY DARLEY, FTS 1855. Dec. 8. " The Cities
of the Plains" oratorio. Philadelphia, Pa. DAVICO, V. 1921. Feb. 16. ..."