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  • What is this I don't even

  • Many mistakes only in this small scene....

    First: This nocturne was published posthumosly and composed as an etude for his sister - so never known till the death of Chopin-

    Second: This piano is from 1870-1880 due the label of Pleyel (Wich belongs to Pleyel-Wolff company stablished in 1866) and due the three more notes added in 1855-1860. How can this be posible? Thats a terrible mistake.

  • @LluisVelaRos relax. lol oh man haha. but i understand what youre saying

  • @LluisVelaRos maybe Chopin at the time was usually asked to play with asking for certain compositions, and therefore he played what came into his mind or what he was composing at the time

  • someone have this partiture ???

    or someone can tell me where I can find it???

  • I hope it helped :)

  • B: It is a great chance for you, because you do play after him.

    FC: But....

    B: Ladies and gentlemen! Mr Chopin wants to go to America. In a while you will hear what the world of music loses by letting him leave Paris. Ladies and gentlemen ... Frederic Chopin!

  • They say something like that (I'm still learning, so there may be some mistakes):

    FC: Franz, (he means Franz Liszt), thank you so much! Thank you!

    B: Now it is your turn, Frederic.

    FC: Baroness, you promised I wouldn't play!

    B: I've changed my mind. You must play!

    FC: I shouldn't play after Liszt!

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  • Can someone please translate this for me?

  • I love that nocturne- so gentle and restful.

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