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boarding house that the
Chopins kept.
Chopin was of
slight build, and even in
early childhood was
prone to illnesses.
Chopin may have had some
piano instruction...
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chopin is
equivalent to 0.848 litres. 1
chopin is 8
gills 1
chopin is 2
mutchkins 2
chopins is the
equivalent of 1 (Scots) pint (or joug) 16
chopins is...
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piano written by Frédéric
Chopin between 1831 and 1832,
published in 1832, and
dedicated to
Madame Marie Pleyel.
These were
Chopin's first published set of...
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Missouri on June 8, 1870, she
married Oscar Chopin and
settled with him in his home town of New Orleans. The
Chopins had six
children between 1871 and 1879:...
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Chopin is a
French surname. The name is
believed to be
derived from the Old
French word "chopine", an old (large)
liquid measure approximately equal to...
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Warsaw Chopin Airport (Polish:
Lotnisko Chopina w Warszawie,
Polish pronunciation: [lɔtˈɲiskɔ ʂɔˈpɛna]) (IATA: WAW, ICAO: EPWA) is an
international airport...
- Frédéric
Chopin was born here on
March 1, 1810, as a
second child of
Chopins. All his sisters:
older Ludwika Marianna, as well as two younger, Justyna...
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Chopin or
chopin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frédéric
Chopin (1810–1849) was a
Polish composer and pianist.
Chopin may also
refer to:
Chopin (surname)...
- 1903). Wührer, Friedrich.
Achtzehn Studien zu Frédéric
Chopins Etuden [sic] [18
Studies on
Chopin's Études]. In Motu
Contrario [In
Contrary Motion]. Heidelberg:...
- Frédéric
Chopin wrote 21
nocturnes for solo
piano between 1827 and 1846. They are
generally considered among the
finest short solo
works for the instrument...