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[[Frédéric Chopin]] (March 1, 1810 - October 17, 1849) was a Polish composer, pianist and music teacher. His entire work involves the piano and is technically demanding. He is best known for his ''"Études"'' and ''"Marche Funèbre"'' (Funeral March).
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[[File:Frederic Chopin.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Frédéric Chopin.]]
  
Zappa quoted from the ''"Marche Funèbre"'' in ''[[Rhymin' Man]], [[Yo Cats]]'' and ''[[Why Don't You Like Me?]]''. During the [[Wonderful Wino]] version on the BTB album [[At The Circus]] (1992) the composition was quoted again.  
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'''Frédéric Chopin''' (March 1, 1810 - October 17, 1849) was a [[Poland|Polish]] composer, pianist and music teacher. His entire work involves the piano and is technically demanding. He is best known for his ''"Études"'' and ''"Marche Funèbre"'' (Funeral March).  
  
In ''[[The Frank Zappa Interview Picture Disk, pt.2]]'' Zappa mentioned he liked Chopin.
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==Zappa and Frédéric Chopin==
  
==See Also:==
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Zappa quoted from the ''"Marche Funèbre"'' in ''[[Rhymin' Man]]'', ''[[Yo Cats]]'' and ''[[Why Don't You Like Me?]]''. During the ''[[Wonderful Wino]]'' version on the BTB album ''[[At The Circus]]'' (1992) the composition was quoted again.
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In ''[[The Frank Zappa Interview Picture Disk, pt.2]]'' (1984)  Zappa mentioned he brought music cassettes of Purcell with him, along with other favorite composers: ''"Well, what I do is I take cassettes with me on the road because sometimes you're sitting in the hotel room and you just want to listen to something, but what I take is not rock and roll. I like Chopin, I have [[Henry Purcell|Purcell]], I have [[Anton Friedrich Ernst von Webern|Webern]], I have [[Edgar Varèse|Varèse]], I have Bulgarian music. I don't listen to rock and roll."''
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==External links==
  
 
* [[Wikipedia:Frédéric Chopin|Wikipedia article about Chopin]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Frédéric Chopin|Wikipedia article about Chopin]]
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[[Category:Pianists|Chopin]]
 
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[[Category:Favorite Artists|Chopin]]

Revision as of 03:48, 22 September 2020

Frédéric Chopin.

Frédéric Chopin (March 1, 1810 - October 17, 1849) was a Polish composer, pianist and music teacher. His entire work involves the piano and is technically demanding. He is best known for his "Études" and "Marche Funèbre" (Funeral March).

Zappa and Frédéric Chopin

Zappa quoted from the "Marche Funèbre" in Rhymin' Man, Yo Cats and Why Don't You Like Me?. During the Wonderful Wino version on the BTB album At The Circus (1992) the composition was quoted again.

In The Frank Zappa Interview Picture Disk, pt.2 (1984) Zappa mentioned he brought music cassettes of Purcell with him, along with other favorite composers: "Well, what I do is I take cassettes with me on the road because sometimes you're sitting in the hotel room and you just want to listen to something, but what I take is not rock and roll. I like Chopin, I have Purcell, I have Webern, I have Varèse, I have Bulgarian music. I don't listen to rock and roll."

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