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    major Nocturne in G minor Op. 27, Two Nocturnes (1835-6): Nocturne in C♯ minor Nocturne in D♭ major Op. 32, Two Nocturnes (1836–37): Nocturne in B major...
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    Polonaise in C♯ minor Polonaise in E♭ minor Op. 27, 2 Nocturnes (1835–1836) Nocturne in C♯ minor Nocturne in D♭ major Op. 28, 24 Preludes (1836–1839) Prelude...
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  • Chopin, it follows the life of Chopin in the 1830s. Eryk Kulm as Frédéric Chopin Lambert Wilson as Louis Philippe I Joséphine de La Baume as George Sand Victor...
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    His nocturnes are more structured, and of greater emotional depth, than those of Field, whom Chopin met in 1832. Many of the Chopin nocturnes have middle...
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    International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina), often referred to as the Chopin Competition...
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    Frédéric Chopin was separated from his body after he died in Paris, France, on 17 October 1849, aged 39. The Polish composer Frédéric Chopin had a fear...
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    Frédéric Chopin's four scherzos (or scherzi) are single-movement pieces for solo piano, composed between 1833 and 1843. They are often linked to Chopin's four...
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  • Thumbnail for Piano Sonata No. 2 (Chopin)
     35, is a piano sonata in four movements by Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. Chopin completed the work while living in George Sand's manor in Nohant, some...
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  • 14 Britten – Hymn to St Cecilia Castelnuovo – Naomi and Ruth ChopinNocturnes, Op. 27 Elgar – From the Bavarian Highlands Elgar – Three Bavarian Dances...
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    for solo piano by Frédéric Chopin, completed in 1842 in Paris and published in 1843 with a dedication to Baroness Charlotte de Rothschild. It is commonly...
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    together as a single opus, comprising miniatures that could either be used to introduce other music or as self-standing works, Chopin challenged contemporary...
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    Nicolas Chopin (in Polish: Mikołaj Chopin; 15 April 1771 – 3 May 1844) was a teacher of the French language in Partitioned Poland, and father of Polish...
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  • Chopin: Desire for Love (Polish: Chopin. Pragnienie miłości) is a film created by the director Jerzy Antczak based on the life story of the Polish pianist...
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  • works have opus numbers assigned after Chopin's death by Julian Fontana, who grouped a number of unpublished piano pieces into eight opus numbers (Op...
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  • mazurkas and nocturnes. The overture is based on Chopin's Fantasy on Polish Airs, Op. 13. Act I is set in a village in Poland at Christmas time. Chopin declares...
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    recording at the "Chopin and his Europe" festival. The live recording was released by Deutsche Grammophon in February 2019 and nominated for an OPUS Klassik, the...
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  • Opus 17, No. 4: Mazurka No. 13, in A minor by Chopin Performed by Donald Betts Opus 33, No. 3: Mazurka No. 24, in D major by Chopin performed by Lubka...
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  • Thumbnail for Piano Sonata No. 3 (Chopin)
    theme, placed over an Alberti bass pattern, bears a resemblance to Chopin's Nocturne Op.27 No. 2. The second theme is found in the transition section in bars...
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  • Thumbnail for Ballades (Chopin)
    Frédéric Chopin's Four Ballades are single-movement pieces for solo piano, composed between 1831 and 1842. They are considered to be some of the most important...
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  • Thumbnail for Variations on "Là ci darem la mano"
    Frédéric Chopin's Variations on "Là ci darem la mano" for piano and orchestra, Op. 2, was written in 1827, when he was aged 17. "Là ci darem la mano" is...
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  • Thumbnail for Studies on Chopin's Études
    contrast, Godowsky's original numbering scheme runs only to 48. Opus 10 No. 1 Study of Chopin Etude Op. 10, No. 1 MIDI rendition by Bernd Krüger Problems...
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    admired by Frédéric Chopin, who subsequently made the piano nocturne famous, and Franz Liszt, who published an edition of the nocturnes based on rare Russian...
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  • Thumbnail for Health of Frédéric Chopin
    Frédéric Chopin's disease and the reason for his premature death at age 39 were frequently debated for over 150 years. Although he was diagnosed with and...
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  • Thumbnail for List of compositions by Alexander Scriabin
    sorted by Opus number and WoO number (mostly early works published posthumously) and Anh number (mostly fragmentary works), by clicking on the "Opus" header...
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  • 2009. The story follows the Polish romantic pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin, who died of tuberculosis at the age of 39, and his adventure in a fictional...
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  • Thumbnail for Ludwika Jędrzejewicz
    [ludˈvika jɛndʐɛˈjɛvitʂ]; née Chopin; 6 April 1807 – 29 October 1855) was the elder sister of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. She was born in Warsaw, Poland...
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  • but she is also a romantic pianist, playing the concerts by Schumann, Chopin and Tchaikovsky. Katrine Gislinge has been a jury member at international...
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    Martha Argerich (category International Chopin Piano Competition winners)
    early age, she won several competitions, including the VII International Chopin Piano Competition and the Ferruccio Busoni Competition and has since recorded...
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    Yundi (category International Chopin Piano Competition winners)
    exclusive recording contract to record Chopin’s complete solo piano works. His first EMI release, Chopin: Nocturnes, was released in March 2010. He subsequently...
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    the composer Frédéric Chopin in the form of physical monuments, institutions, and other entities named after him. Fryderyk Chopin's principal Polish residences...
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