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  2. Étude Op. 10, No. 3 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    In fact, Chopin himself believed the melody of the piece to be the most beautiful one he ever composed. [4] It became famous through numerous popular arrangements. Although this étude is sometimes identified by the names "Tristesse" (Sadness) or "Farewell (L'Adieu)", neither is a name given by Chopin, but rather his critics. [citation needed] [5]

  3. Études (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Chopin at 25, by his fiancée Maria Wodzińska, 1835. The Études by Frédéric Chopin are three sets of études (solo studies) for the piano published during the 1830s. There are twenty-seven compositions overall, comprising two separate collections of twelve, numbered Op. 10 and Op. 25, and a set of three without opus number.

  4. Tristesse - Wikipedia

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    Tristesse de la Lune (Sadness of the Moon), an electropop group founded by Kati Roloff and Gini Martin; Tristesse , an album by Michel Jonasz; Post-coital tristesse, a melancholic feeling that can sometimes occur following sexual intercourse; Étude Op. 10, No. 3 (Chopin), a solo piano work composed by Frédéric Chopin, also known as Tristesse

  5. List of compositions by Frédéric Chopin by genre - Wikipedia

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    Also, Chopin wrote numerous song settings of Polish texts, and chamber pieces including a piano trio and a cello sonata. This listing uses the traditional opus numbers where they apply; other works are identified by numbers from the catalogues of Maurice J. E. Brown ( B ), Krystyna Kobylańska ( KK ), Józef Michał Chomiński ( A , C , D , E ...

  6. Frédéric Chopin - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric François Chopin [n 1] (born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin; [n 2] 1 March 1810 – 17 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period, who wrote primarily for solo piano. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leading composer of his era, one whose "poetic genius was based on a professional technique ...

  7. No Other Love (1950 song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Other Love" is a popular song. The words were written by Bob Russell.The music is credited to Paul Weston but is actually derived from Frédéric Chopin's Étude No. 3 in E, Op. 10, and is practically identical to that of the song "Tristesse," a 1939 hit for French singer-actor Tino Rossi.

  8. Maurizio Pollini - Wikipedia

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    He recorded Chopin's Etudes, Opp. 10 and 25 in 1972 [32] and Schoenberg's solo piano œuvre in 1974 for the same label. [56] In 2014, he recorded the entire Beethoven piano sonatas cycle. [ 57 ] DG celebrated Pollini's 60th birthday (2002) with a 13-CD commemorative edition [ 58 ] and his 75th (2017) with a complete 58-CD edition.

  9. List of compositions for cello and piano - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric Chopin. Introduction et polonaise brillante, Op.3; Cello sonata, Op. 65 in G minor (1845) Grand Duo concertant, E major, B. 70 (1832) (together with Auguste Franchomme) Francesco Cilea. Cello sonata, Op. 38 in D (1888) Rebecca Clarke. Sonata (1919) Epilogue (1921) Rhapsody for Cello and Piano (1923) Samuel Coleridge-Taylor ...