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I just joined this club. I've been playing piano for years and years, and Chopin is my absolute favorite!! Right now, I'm a freshman piano performance major,...
pianoducky32
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Apr 14, 2000
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I'm working on the twenty four preludes... the 12th is a real monster!:)...
adrianinthebosendorfer
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May 21, 2000
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It's great that I found a Chopin club on Yahoo. I'm in love with Chopin, I think he's the best piano composer ever. I just bought the Mazurkas and the ...
tzutzy
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May 29, 2000
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Hi!!! I just joined myself, but it doesn't look like the other members post very often... too bad!!!...
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Jun 1, 2000
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Yes, it looks like there aren't so many messages. Anyway, my name is also Adrian, I played the piano a bit for 6 years when I was 5. I gave it up though... ...
tzutzy
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Jun 2, 2000
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Yep, the 28/4 is great... I'm working on the 28/22, and I've done the Raindrop. I wish my skill extended to allow me to play the Heroic Polonaise, byt I'll...
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Jun 2, 2000
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I think the Heroic Polonaise is pretty hard... I love it! It's one of his greatest pieces. I also like the Polonaise Fantaisie op.61, the etudes are superb ...
tzutzy
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Jun 5, 2000
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I think alot of Chopin pieces are played too often, while others are ignored. But all Chopin is still wonderful!...
adrianinthebosendorfer
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Jun 12, 2000
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What's your favorite? I think mine is the Fantasie-Impromptu but it is so simple to play. Most of Chopin's greatest pieces have been ignored and I hope...
GMSstudent
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Aug 1, 2000
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I never really had a favorite because I loved the body of this great composers work, and never heard a piece I didn't like...but if I had to choose one, and ...
sawood565_2000
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Aug 1, 2000
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The Fantasy-Impromptu is my favorite piece too but I think it's so hard to play! I think it depends on one's skill at the piano. I don't know which great piece...
tzutzy
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Aug 3, 2000
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Barcarolle (op60) is one of my favorite Chopin works and I've considered attempting to learn it. I have never actually seen the score so bear with me when I...
WGHornsby
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Aug 9, 2000
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I'm looking for the notes of this work, but i can't find it anywhere in the net?<br><br>Please help...
kanilaman
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Aug 28, 2000
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Are there no longer any music libraries in Bulgaria? When there is a music score I need, I first think "library," not "internet."...
sergei_3
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Sep 2, 2000
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What kind of a person was Chopin?,i really connect with his music,what inspired him?.<br>Digital...
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Sep 2, 2000
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Chopin was a very sensitive, and frail man who suffered, and finally succumbed to T.B. His music was inspired by his patiotism, and his emotions for certain...
sawood565_2000
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Sep 2, 2000
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Hi, all. My name is KEN living in Tokyo. I am a big big fan of F.F. Chopin. I hear that there are some postal stamps of Chopin face in Poland. Does anyone have...
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Hi, all. My name is KEN living in Tokyo. I am a big big fan of F.F. Chopin. I hear that there are some postal stamps of Chopin face in Poland. Does anyone have...
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I need a few Chopin fans to join my folk music club!<a href=http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/fatalflowergarden...
digitaldreamer1_99
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Sep 3, 2000
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Surely the Barcarolle is one of my favourites too. Yes, there are some double-trillings in the right hand. It is a black-key/black-key combination trilled with...
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Sep 7, 2000
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My most favorites are the Fantasie, the Scherzo No. 2, the first Ballade and of his easier works the Nocturne op.48 No.2 in f#-minor. <br>I truly admire ...
patrick_esche
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Sep 7, 2000
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One must always remember that Chopin also had encredibly long fingers, so some things are a little more difficult for us people with shorter fingers, and must...
sawood565_2000
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Sep 8, 2000
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Please look at <a href=http://www.chopinonline.com target=new>http://www.chopinonline.com</a><br>This website is dedicate to new CD ROM Chopin,Musician ...
arnaldo_volani
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Sep 9, 2000
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I have a very distinguished Doctor friend and he has expressed the opinion that Chopin did not suffer from TB, since no one has TB for that length of time ...
cpmusicuk
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Sep 12, 2000
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This could be a matter for research. Has the nature of TB changed? Are there different 'strains" of TB? How does motivation, an involvement in life affect the...
vulcanhag
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Sep 12, 2000
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Why do we need to say who,in our opinion,is the best (or better) composer? How much poorer we should be if the music of either Chopin or Beethoven was not...
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Sep 12, 2000
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They certainly did not have the antibiotics and other drugs available in the nineteenth century.<br>These used to be able to conquer TB, in the latter part of...
cpmusicuk
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Sep 12, 2000
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the practice of treating TB was to use leaches to control the bleeding which was used on Chopin through out his life....
sawood565_2000
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Sep 12, 2000
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Hey all Chopin lovers! Somebody just informed me of a great site which has tons of musical sheets from many composers, all for free. Check it out! I posted it...
tzutzy
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Sep 13, 2000
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I have sympathy for you in your struggle with the Preludes. Angela Lear has been working on these, with our mentor, The Professor, for over two years. Gaining...
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