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  • masterclasses at the Moscow Conservatory, the Chopin Academy in Warsaw, the Mozarteum in Salzburg,
  • e Higher School of Music in Warsaw (now the F. Chopin Academy of Music).
  • arned a second degree in piano at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw soon after the rele
  • and the Chair of Vocal Studies at The Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, Poland.
  • m the Hartt School, an Artist Diploma from the Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw and a Performance C
  • The Chopin Alveograph is a tool for flour quality measure
  • According to one source, he was a student of Chopin, and according to another, he was a student of
  • He performed and recorded music by Chopin and Gershwin with the Warsaw Philharmonic, Mos
  • itions and festivals for his interpretation of Chopin and Rachmaninov and has performed for royalty
  • ptions of lieder by Robert and Clara Schumann, Chopin and F. Mendelssohn, Rubinstein's 24 Kamennoy-o
  • British, pianist who excelled in the works of Chopin and Liszt, as well as the Hungarian repertoire
  • rleans: Encounters in the Creole World of Kate Chopin and George Washington (1999).
  • He is known for his interpretation of Ravel, Chopin and Beethoven.
  • He has recorded many works by Chopin and also much by Szymanowski.
  • He is especially known as an interpreter of Chopin and Karol Szymanowski.
  • The Nazis later banned public performances of Chopin and destroyed Warsaw's main monument to the co
  • His interpretations of classical pieces by Chopin and Gershwin are marked by finesse, inventiven
  • e character pieces as well, including those of Chopin and Brahms, respectively.
  • She was known as an interpreter of Chopin, and in 1885 she became the Imperial Court pia
  • He has a special affinity for Chopin and made a French film on him that was shown a
  • well-received program of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Schumann.
  • As a performer, the complete works of Chopin and the complete Beethoven sonatas lay at the
  • She was awarded the IX Fryderyk Chopin and the VI Robert Schumann competitions' 2nd p
  • e complete piano works of Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Chopin, and most of the works of Brahms and Schumann
  • She played a good deal of Chopin, and won critical approval for her performance
  • ing his classical piano influences, notably by Chopin and Beethoven.
  • Cherubini had many friends, including Rossini, Chopin and, above all, the artist Ingres.
  • Once in Paris, Tilden studied under Paul Chopin, another deaf sculptor.
  • been awarded the XIX Annual award of the Japan Chopin Association (1993) and the 1994 Cultural Arts
  • 1999, in commemoration of 150th anniversary of Chopin's death, Adam Makowicz played his piano tribut
  • ranchomme, and it was played by Franchomme and Chopin at the composer's last public concert, at the
  • It was the home of Kate Chopin, author of The Awakening, after her marriage.
  • cted such prestigious honors as the Kosciuszko Chopin Award, the National Arts Club Prize, the Prix
  • In accepting the appointment, Chopin became one of only 39 ex-convict school teache
  • hotography market became very competitive, and Chopin began to tour country districts in search of c
  • uli (1821-1897), who had received lessons from Chopin between 1844 and 1848, and was head of the Lvi
  • Hayden, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Debussy, and Ravel as part of a gradu
  • s a Christmas CD called "Holiday Twists" and a Chopin CD.
  • Jerzy Zelnik as Mr. Nicolas Chopin: Chopin's father
  • Selected Correspondence of Fryderyk Chopin, collected and annotated by B.E. Sydow, transl
  • n portions of the zones of Avondale, Brentano, Chopin, Columbus, Funston, Lafayette, Pulaskim, and S
  • international piano competitions including the Chopin Competition (Warsaw), Van Cliburn, Leeds, Scot
  • kman was awarded a 5th prize at the V Fryderyk Chopin Competition and, most notably, attained the Br
  • nist who won Second Prize at the International Chopin Competition 2010.
  • She served as a juror at the Chopin Competition's X, XI and XII editions.
  • youngest contestant at the inaugural Fryderyk Chopin Competition, where she was awarded the 3rd pri
  • participate in the 1st edition of the Fryderyk Chopin Competition.
  • the 1970, 1980, 1995 and 2000 editions of the Chopin Competition.
  • th prize in the Warsaw International Frederick Chopin Competition.
  • 1985, 1990) he was a member of the jury in the Chopin Competition.
  • onkursach chopinowskich ("Great playing: about Chopin Competitions"), Warsaw, Iskry, 1985, ISBN 83-2
  • Chopin composed four sonatas, the others being all pi
  • r on, an authentic recording by Lipatti of the Chopin Concerto was found.
  • itions by composers such as Addinsell, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, d'Indy, Gershwin, Grieg, Liszt, Mend
  • ire: Works by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Busoni, Chopin, Debussy, Gubaidulina, Haydn, Hindemith, Kefad
  • Chopin dedicated this work to his older sister, Ludwi
  • ded a large volume of chamber music by Brahms, Chopin, Demus, Gubaidulina, Kodaly, Mendelssohn and S
  • Chopin: Desire for Love (Polish: Chopin.
  • Chopin devised the general structure of the piece and
  • aning a "small" waltz, given by its publisher, Chopin did not intend for this waltz to be played in
  • Schumann and Chopin did not meet in person until 27 September 1835
  • Czym jest dla mnie muzyka, czyli co ma Chopin do ambientu, "Astral Voyager" Magazyn Muzyki E
  • The discs of Chopin Etudes Op. 25.
  • There is no evidence that Chopin ever even started work on the latter two movem
  • orded, to the romantic era, with recordings of Chopin, Field and their lesser-known contemporaries.
  • It was written five years before Chopin first visited Spain (1838).
  • Camille Bourniquel, one of Chopin's biographers, reminds the reader that Chopin
  • It has been said that Chopin had composed the piece having a free and power
  • Chopin had initially been contracted by his publisher
  • istillery in Krzesk (67 miles east of Warsaw), Chopin hand-selects late-harvest potatoes, valued for
  • two of the most powerful-and famous-nocturnes [ Chopin] has ever penned" and that these nocturnes are
  • She was present on the deathbed of Frederich Chopin, her teacher and friend, in 1849.
  • er sites in the heritage area include the Kate Chopin House and the state commemorative areas of Los
  • Kate Chopin House, also known as Bayou Folk Museum or Alex
  • wever, Liszt said that it was not written with Chopin in mind, but was instead meant as a tribute to
  • t by Carl Czerny in Vienna as well as Frederic Chopin in Paris.
  • oczalski was highly esteemed as a performer of Chopin in Germany, where he lived during the 1920s an
  • His video game roles include Frederic Chopin in the JRPG Eternal Sonata, Scorpion in the mo
  • a series of piano composition in the idiom of Chopin, including “Minuet-Valse” which was published
  • ve all by his authoritative interpretations of Chopin; indeed, Hermann Hesse proclaimed him to be th
  • He was a member of the jury for the Chopin International Piano Competition in 2005 and 20
  • n Barcelona, Vendome Prize in Vienna, Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition in Marienbad,
  • Bakst was a prize winner at the 4th Chopin International Piano Competition (1949) and per
  • The Philharmonic has played host to the Chopin International Piano Competition since the cont
  • c besides accompanying the final rounds of the Chopin International Piano Competitions, while abroad
  • Chopin is an unincorporated community in Natchitoches
  • Nocturne ( Chopin, January 18, 1950)
  • such as UV Vodka or the imported Belvedere and Chopin labels from Poland.
  • Chopin later dedicated his Cello Sonata in G minor to
  • has recorded recital discs of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, and Schumann.
  • 1993 Horowitz Discovered Treasures: Chopin, Liszt, Scarlatti, Scriabin, Clementi (Sony 48
  • articularly noted for her recordings of Ravel, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff and Debussy.
  • e piano sonatas, solo piano works of Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Messiaen, and Silvestrof, as w
  • such as Purcell, J.C. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Mahler and Elgar.
  • riters - wrote the 17-part serial thriller The Chopin Manuscript narrated by Alfred Molina that was
  • called The Chopin Manuscript.
  • Throughout the entire work, Chopin marks only five dynamic markings; the entire f
  • pomuk Hummel, John Field, Moscheles, Reinecke, Chopin, Mendelssohn and Schumann.
  • ational concert career and recorded a Fryderyk Chopin monographic for Decca.
  • ary 1842, which also included pieces by Liszt, Chopin, Moscheles and others, of which the proceeds w
  • He graduated in composition from Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy (now University of Music).
  • e 2006 he has been a professor at the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw.
  • Sendecki studied at the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy and the Academy of Music in Krak
  • He has served as rector at the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy (1987-94), where he holds a prof
  • he studied with Tadeusz Baird at the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw.
  • t drums at the jazz department of the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw.
  • endzianka held a professorship at the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy until 1996, briefly serving as t
  • In 2003 he graduated from the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy, Warsaw (Master of Arts with "ex
  • well known Polish violinist and a professor at Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw.
  • ra Cherkassky (1909-1995): Solo piano works by Chopin, Mussorgsky, Berg, Bernstein, Brahms, Schumann
  • d is major (a Picardy third), as is usual in a Chopin nocturne
  • as the structure ABABA, somewhat unusual for a Chopin nocturne.
  • piece departs from the ternary form usual in a Chopin nocturne.
  • pp51-71 "An Analysis of the Chorales in Three Chopin Nocturnes: Op. 32, No.2; Op. 55, No.1; and the
  • ly pure and her style clean and crisp... [In a Chopin nocturne] great beauty of cantabile quality, b
  • Sometimes known as the ' Chopin of the guitar'.
  • Chopin on His Deathbed, by Kwiatkowski, 1849, commiss
  • Chopin Park is an 8-acre (32,000 m2) park located at
  • e won 6th place in the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, and two years lat
  • urth place in the 2000 International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition and a prize in the Leeds Int
  • The Glenn Gould Edition: Chopin Piano Sonata No. 3, Mendelssohn Songs without
  • onov, Third Prize winner of 2011 International Chopin Piano Competition, First Prize winner of the 2
  • 1975 International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition, Warsaw (First prize)
  • e took part in the 3rd International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition, attracting juror Magda Tagl
  • was the founder of the International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, at Warsaw in 1927.
  • he won the 1975 Warsaw International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition.
  • The Frederic Chopin Piano Competition, The Henryk Wieniawski Violi
  • He was awarded the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition's 8th prize in 1937.
  • became a prize-winner in the 4th International Chopin Piano Competition.
  • the first prize at the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in 1955.
  • The XVI International Chopin Piano Competition was held in Warsaw, Poland,
  • pecial Mazurka Prize at the 1955 International Chopin Piano Competition.
  • ber of the jury at the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in 1995 and 2010
  • and numerous awards for his recordings of the Chopin Piano Concertos with the Warsaw Symphony Orche
  • 5th Prize at the 1932 International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw; and he won a Lisz
  • n (1997), first prize of the American National Chopin Piano Competition (2000) and an honorary menti
  • mixed sound from the CD, the DVD includes the Chopin piece and 'The Darwin Walk' as well as extende
  • Ballade No. 1 is one of the more popular Chopin pieces.
  • de Linde", a family friend whom Chopin played duets with .
  • Sand did not say which prelude Chopin played for her on that occasion, but most musi
  • J. Methuen-Campbell, Chopin Playing From The Composer To The Present Day (
  • "The Chopin Playoffs" closed the series.
  • The address is 435 Chopin Plaza.
  • Chopin Potato Vodka was first introduced to North Ame
  • Chopin: Prelude in A major, Op.28 No.7
  • hen he was seven years old; his father Nikolas Chopin published these works on behalf of his son.
  • It is one of only nine works of Chopin published during his lifetime that were writte
  • Chopin quotes Paganini's caprice no.
  • compositions of Beethoven, Schumann, Schubert, Chopin, Ravel, and Prokofiev.
  • Other works recorded for RCA Red Seal are two Chopin recital programs, one with the four Ballades,
  • Chopin relies on a traditional copper still and a sim
  • "A Song to Remember" (because it implied that Chopin sacrificed himself for a patriotic cause rathe
  • Szpilman began his study of the piano at the Chopin School of Music in Warsaw, Poland then later w
  • cal violin teacher he studied from 1934 at the Chopin School of Music in Warsaw under Mieczyslaw Mic
  • oncert programs included music from Beethoven, Chopin, Schubert and Stravinsky to Earle Brown and Mo
  • his classical repertoire (emphasis on Mozart, Chopin, Schumann and Debussy) See Siang Wong has a br
  • of J. S. Bach (often on clavichord), Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Debussy and Ravel.
  • ky, lilac for Liszt, black for Bach, green for Chopin, sequins for Debussy, and red and gold for Sch
  • The set is dedicated to Chopin's friend Stefan Witwicki, a minor poet, ten of
  • in Paris and the Forum in Ludwigsburg, at the Chopin Societies in Poland, Switzerland and Germany,
  • Palacio Foz in Lisbon, Zala Bulgaria in Sofia, Chopin Society in Warsaw, National Concert Hall Dubli
  • Two time recipient of Fryderyk Chopin Society Scholarship, Rosca became an assistant
  • After being granted a scholarship from the Chopin Society, she continued her studies at the Musi
  • Chopin sources its ingredients from select local farm
  • In 1872, Chopin started a business as a photographer.
  • In 1998 Kinga and Chopin started a world hitchhiking trip after coming
  • In 1884, Chopin started a business as a chemist at York.
  • echowski leads his piano class in the Frederic Chopin State School of Music in Warsaw, and is a memb
  • Chopin Styles, ed.
  • Classical ballet composers, such as Chopin, Tchaikovski, Ravel and Prokoview, along with
  • Parker has recorded works by Chopin, Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev.
  • The Complete Recordings of Chopin: Testament Records CD, 1993.
  • te "the violin had its Paganini, the piano its Chopin, the accordion its Carrozza".
  • llowed by the creation of the role of Fryderyk Chopin, the Polish composer/pianist, the roles of Lud
  • Janusz Ekiert, The endless search for Chopin: the history of the International Fryderyk Cho
  • He shares with William Chopin the distinction of being the last ex-convicts
  • zations such as the Copernicus Foundation, the Chopin Theatre and the Polish Daily News still make t
  • Chopin Theatre has produced over 110 of its own produ
  • The building of the Chopin Theatre was designed in 1918 by M.F.
  • hanged named several times over the years from Chopin Theatre to Harding Theatre, back to Chopin The
  • Chopin Theatre is an American for-profit cultural org
  • and Shanny Jean Maney in December 2008 at the Chopin Theatre[1].
  • tion in Brussels, and top honors in the Warsaw Chopin, Van Cliburn, Vianna da Motta and Montreal Com
  • n the fertile South Podlasie region of Poland, Chopin Vodka pioneered the concept of luxury vodka.
  • nearthed two previously unknown manuscripts of Chopin waltzes in France - this was considered "the m
  • ski's works and Godowsky's arrangements of the Chopin Waltzes.
  • He also published an edition of Chopin waltzes.
  • Bach, Schubert, Brahms, Karol Szymanowski and Chopin, was unanimously hailed by critics, as were he
  • cal significance of some of the officials that Chopin was commissioned to photograph, a number of hi
  • During the time that Chopin was composing the mazurkas, he had recently se
  • Chopin was known to have admired these two Beethoven
  • In 1878, Chopin was appointed government school-teacher at Mou
  • Chopin was twenty-three years old and already famous
  • In 2010, Robert Schumann and Frederic Chopin were celebrated in 16 concerts, such as Das Pa
  • of Federico Mompou's Variations on a Theme of Chopin, which is otherwise based on Chopin's Prelude
  • It was developed in 1920 in France by Marcel Chopin, who named it the Extensimeter.
  • Moving to Paris shortly afterwards, he met Chopin who encouraged him in his bid to become an est
  • anticized nickname of this piece (not given by Chopin, who thought that idea was repulsive) is "The
  • her fathers family) also a distant relative of Chopin, whom she never personally knew, as he died at
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