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One Quotes by Frederic Chopin
- To be a great composer requires immense experience... One acquires this by listening not only to other men's work, but above all to one's own!
- If I were still stupider than I am, I should think myself at the apex of my career; yet I know how much I still…
- A strange adventure befell me while I was playing my Sonata in B flat minor before some English friends. I had played the Allegro and…
- One needs only to study a certain positioning of the hand in relation to the keys to obtain with ease the most beautiful sounds, to…
- England is so surrounded by the boredom of conventionalities, that it is all one to them whether music is good or bad, since they have…
- When one does a thing, it appears good, otherwise one would not write it. Only later comes reflection, and one discards or accepts the thing.…
- Simplicity is the final achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning…
- Oh, how miserable it is to have no one to share your sorrows and joys, and, when your heart is heavy, to have no soul…
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