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Lia
7/29/2008 11:07:49 pm
in my opinion, Chopin is the most inventive, emotionally colorful, multivarious and laconic (neat) composer. Even his miniatures speak volumes.
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Smith
7/30/2008 01:40:51 pm
Dear Lia,
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Lia
7/31/2008 02:12:36 am
poignancy? either I don't understand the meaning of this word or I just wonder how is it applicable to Chopin.
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RabidCh
7/31/2008 08:58:40 am
Luckily Smith picked Tristezza as the piece. If it was one of Czerny's etudes....
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Smith
8/5/2008 12:17:05 am
Dear Lia,
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Smith
8/5/2008 12:18:44 am
Dear Rabid,
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Lia
8/14/2008 01:59:31 am
ha-ha, love your sense of humor!
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Alex Ong
11/26/2008 06:09:36 pm
Hello Dear Smith!!
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Alex
11/26/2008 06:15:02 pm
Hi Smith, again,
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Etude as Art or Typewriting...
This duel takes place with Chopin's Op.10 #3 as the Terrain.... Valentina Igoshina
Arthur Rubinstein
The Rating system is as follows... This Sycamore, oft musical with bees,-- Maurizio Pollini
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Vladimir Pachmann
Yesterday is History, Freddy Kempf
When you are old and grey and full of sleep, Emil Sauer
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, Alexander Brailowsky
We sat within the farm-house old, Jan Paderewski
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