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Polka – Sheet Music & Scores

“To dance is human, to polka is divine” K.D. Lang, Canadian Singer-Songwriter

If you think that the polka is originally a Polish dance, then you are way off! This popular dance is one of the cultural treasures of another small middle European country. If you would like to know more about the origins of this Czech dance, then browse our sheet music & scores, and explore all the marvellous Polkas Stretta has to offer!

The origins of Polka

It is no longer known exactly where and when the polka came to be, but from the early 19th century the predecessor of the polka, the “Nimra”, was becoming very popular. The next development was the “Maděra”, which was then renamed to the “Půlka”, which was later renamed the Polka.

From a village dance to high society

The polka was already well known around Europe, and by the 1840s, and it had become one of the favourite dances in the courts of Vienna. Johann Strauss I was also fascinated by the polka in Prague, and subsequently composed several polkas himself. The polka was also very popular with the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, who composed polkas for piano, and also used them in his symphonic and operatic works including Vltava and The Bartered Bride.

Like many other folk dances, the polka found its way into the ballets of the 19th century, in the form of the “Polka Hongroise” or “French Polka”, particularly in works by Léo Delibes. In Vienna the “Polka Schnell” or “Quick Polka” was also popular for a long time, often penned by Johann Strauss II.

One of the most famous polka melodies, which has travelled the world in many different versions, is Jaromír Vejvoda’s “Škoda lásky” known also as “Rosamunde” or “The Beer Barrel Polka”.

A few more Polka links

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Willy Griesinger

Steirische Polka

for: 1-2 Akkordeons

Music score

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Johann Strauß (Sohn)

Tritsch-Tratsch Polka

op. 214

for: Salon orchestra

Single part Violin obligato

Item no.: 757246

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Johann Strauß (Sohn)

Tritsch-Tratsch Polka

op. 214

for: Salon orchestra

Single part Violin 2

Item no.: 757245

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Johann Strauß (Sohn)

Tritsch-Tratsch Polka

op. 214

for: Salon orchestra

Single part Viola

Item no.: 757244

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Johann Strauß (Sohn)

Tritsch-Tratsch Polka

op. 214

for: Salon orchestra

Single part Cello

Item no.: 734478

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Johann Strauß (Sohn)

Tritsch-Tratsch Polka

op. 214

for: Salon orchestra

Single part Double bass

Item no.: 757243

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Johann Strauß (Sohn)

Tritsch-Tratsch Polka

op. 214

for: Salon orchestra

Single part Violin 1

Item no.: 757247

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