chopin in A Sentence

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    The International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competition.

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    But not everyone can play Chopin.

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    It was not Ken Chopin.

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    I envisaged Chopin sitting down and playing.

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    Oscar Wilde Chopin.

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    Kate Chopin 's.

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    The highest flowering of creativity Chopin began 1838-1846 years.

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    So I'm going to take a piece of Chopin.

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    French educator Nicolas Chopin was born 15. April 1771.(died 1844).

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    And fourth one, they want, uh, Brian to play some Chopin.

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    I think it was Chopin who pushed me over the edge.

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    Kate Chopin's home at 4232 McPherson Avenue in St Louis as it looks today.

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    Interesting facts about Chopin- this is an opportunity to learn a lot about the outstanding Polish composer.

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    As in much of Chopin's writing, this novel concerns itself with issues of identity and morality.

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    In 1883 and 1884, Chopin's recent biographer, Emily Toth, has written, Kate had an affair with a local planter.

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    Next Chopin, whose biography and still remains the subject of study of many researchers, moved at some time in Vienna(1830-1831).

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    Only one winter(1838-1839 gg.) Chopin was forced to spend in the south, in Mallorca, because of the sharply deteriorating health.

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    In the same year, he created Chopiniana to piano music by the composer Frédéric Chopin as orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov.

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    At that time, Chopin, whose biography as a composer starts very early, had already written several plays, polonaises, and one of his marches.

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    However, in 2008, Polish medical experts raised the possibility that Chopin- whose health had always been very frail- had actually suffered from cystic fibrosis(CF).

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    It's surely also one of the most atmospheric- an eerie yet beautiful haven and the resting place of(among others) Molière, Chopin and ex-Doors singer Jim Morrison.

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    Père Lachaise cemetery is the final resting spot for some of the history's most famous poets, musicians, and writers: think Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, Chopin, and Jim Morrison;

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    The first assignment is more classic"Prelude Opus 28 No. 4/ Chopin," more jazz"I Loves You Porgy/ George Gershwin", and can play is to stop by for just one hand.

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    Among other famous taphephobics was Frederic Chopin, who upon his death bed said“The earth is suffocating… swear to make them cut me open, so that I won't be buried alive.”.

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    A well-regarded author at the time of her death, despite the controversy surrounding The Awakening, Chopin's work fell into obscurity for many years as regional literature fell out of literary favor.

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    Bring that person into your mind, and at the same time, follow the line all the way from B to E, and you will hear everything that Chopin had to say.

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    As a student, he won numerous prestigious international piano competitions, culminating in his triumph as the youngest pianist ever to win the International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competition in 2000, when he was just 18.

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    While many reviewers deemed it a worthy novel, an equal and more vocal number condemned it, not simply for Edna's behavior, but for her lack of remorse about her behavior- and Chopin's refusal to judge Edna either way.

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    Today, the ground floor of the building is dedicated to honoring Sand- who was born Amantine Lucile Dupin and who is as famous for her unconventional views and numerous affairs with high-profile figures(including Chopin) as she is for her novels and memoirs.

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