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・ Rondo for Piano No. 3 (Mozart)
・ Rondo Hatton
・ Rondo in A major for Violin and Strings, D 438 (Schubert)
・ Rondo in B minor for violin and piano, D 895 (Schubert)
・ Rondo in B-flat for Violin and Orchestra (Mozart)
・ Rondo in C for Violin and Orchestra (Mozart)
・ Rondo in C minor (Bruckner)
・ Rondo in C minor (Chopin)
・ Rondo in E-flat major (Chopin)
・ Rondo Island
・ Rondo of Swords
・ Rondo ONZ metro station
・ Rondo Plateau
・ Rondo Theatre
・ Rondo Young Artist Festival
Rondo à la Krakowiak (Chopin)
・ Rondo à la mazur
・ Rondo, Arkansas
・ Rondo, Virginia
・ Rondocan District
・ Rondocephalus
・ Rondolândia
・ Rondon
・ Rondon do Pará
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・ Rondon, Paraná
・ Rondonacara hoehnei
・ Rondonanthus
・ Rondong Demang Stadium


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Rondo à la Krakowiak (Chopin)

Frédéric Chopin's ''Rondo à la Krakowiak'' in F major, Op. 14 is a composition for piano and orchestra. It was written in 1828 and dedicated to Princess Anna_Zofia_Sapieha, whose mother, Izabela_Czartoryska, was influential in shaping the burgeoning Romantic aesthetic in Poland, particularly through the Temple of () Memory in Puławy. The piece begins with a soft, pentatonic section in 3/4 time, which introduces the lively syncopated krakowiak in its typical 2/4 meter.
The ''Rondo à la Krakowiak'' was written in Warsaw in 1828 under the guidance of Józef Elsner. It has received a number of recordings but still remains less known than most of Chopin's other works.
Chopin quotes Niccolò Paganini's Caprice No. 24 during this work, and includes a variation on the quotation.
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