I would say that the A part sounds like Le Canal en Octobre (also
Phillippe Prieur), but with the rhythm somewhat altered.
Ruthie
Juan Wijngaard and Sharon Berman wrote:
The A part of this tune is virtually the same as the B part of Mazurka
du Cheix.
You can find it on track 4 (second tune in) of the CD by Trio DCA
(Dominique Paris, Herve Capel & Anne-Lise Foy).
Juan
Anyone know the name of this mazurka? Thanks in advance.
http://www.avocetmusic.com/clips/mystery%20mazurka%20no%201.mp3
Mitch Gordon
Guerneville, CA, US
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