Mazurkas for Piano
52 public-domain mazurkas for solo piano in the ClassicNotes library, drawn from the Baroque through the Impressionist eras. Free PDF score downloads, complete catalog data, and full editorial context for every entry.
About the Mazurka
A Polish folk dance in triple meter with characteristic accents on the second or third beat. Chopin elevated the form into a vehicle for harmonic experiment and emotional confession; he wrote 59 of them, several published posthumously.
Studying a single form across many composers and decades is one of the most efficient ways to understand the keyboard tradition as a continuous conversation. Each generation reads the work of the previous one, accepts some of its conventions, rejects others, and bends the form to new expressive purposes. The mazurkas collected here illustrate that conversation across roughly two and a half centuries.
Pianists looking to assemble a recital programme around a single form, students preparing comparative analytical essays, and listeners simply curious about how a particular genre evolved will all find the works below a useful starting point. Each piece links to its individual page with full historical context, performance notes, and a direct PDF download.