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Synonyms frederic francois chopin
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Synonyms kate chopin, kate o'flaherty chopin
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Type of music

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Chopin was born in 1810 near Warsaw, and died of tuberculosis in 1849 near Paris.
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I will never forget hearing him play a chopin concerto when I was a teenager.
From the guardian.co.uk
Chopin, unlike many composers of his day, wasn't under the sway of Beethoven.
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Chopin has been routinely criticized for his lack of skill in orchestration.
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Chopin wrote several preludes but the ones collected in Opus 28 are the most famous.
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Chopin wrote it in his late teens, you know, while he was falling in love with a girl.
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Chopin from Poland, also a potato-based vodka, scored perfectly in texture and taste.
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Chopin, safe to say, is one of the most demanding composers for a pianist.
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Chopin teaches a piano lesson just days after the February 1848 revolution.
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  • The music of Chopin; "he practiced Chopin day and night"
  • United States writer who described Creole life in Louisiana (1851-1904)
  • French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849)
  • Fru00E9du00E9ric Franu00E7ois Chopin (/u02C8u0283ou028Apu00E6n/; French:u00A0; 1 March 1810u00A0u2013 17 October 1849), born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era who wrote primarily for the solo piano. He gained and has maintained renown worldwide as a leading musician of his era, whose "poetic genius was based on a professional technique that was without equal in his generation...
  • Chopin is a Polish brig built in 1999 by Wioska u017Beglarska Krzysztof Kosiu0144ski. She sails the Great Masurian Lakes - the Beu0142dany Lake, Mikou0142ajki Lake and u015Aniardwy Lake.
  • The chopin was a Scottish measurement of volume, usually fluid, that was in use from at least 1661, though possibly 15th century, until the mid 19th century. ...
  • (1810-1849): Polish composer who lived all his adult life in Paris, where he wrote almost exclusively piano music, much of it among the most exquisite, romantic and beloved in the repertory.
  • (2002), directed by Jerzy Antczak starring Danuta Stenka as George Sand and Piotr Adamczyk as Chopin.
  • (chappin), quart measure.