The Master & his Music... Chopin
In Paris, he made a career as a performer and teacher as well as a composer, and adopted the French variant of his name, "Frédéric-François". He had a turbulent 10-year relationship with the French writer George Sand from 1837 to 1847. Always in fragile health, he succumbed to pulmonary tuberculosis at the age of 39. Chopin's compositions, which are almost exclusively for the piano, include his Funeral March (part of his second piano sonata but composed long before the other parts) and the twenty-four études and are widely considered to be among the pinnacles of the piano repertoire.
Prelude No. 4
Prelude No. 6
Prelude No. 7
Prelude No. 15 (The "Raindrop")
Prelude No. 20
Waltz Op. 18 (Grande Valse Brillante)
The "Minute" Waltz Op. 64 No. 1
Waltz in C# minor Op. 64 No. 2
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