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Definition of Frederic Francois Chopin
1. Noun. French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frederic Francois Chopin
Literary usage of Frederic Francois Chopin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American History and Encyclopedia of Music by Janet M. Green, Josephine Thrall (1908)
"Frederic Francois Chopin. 1809-1849. Frederic Francois Chopin ; born near Warsaw,
the greatest genius on the piano that ever lived, was one of the most ..."
2. The Marvellous Year (1909)
"Frederic Francois Chopin Of a short life of forty years a little more than two
thirds was marked by creative activity in his art. Of mixed origin Poland has ..."
3. A Score of Famous Composers by Nathan Haskell Dole (1891)
"Frederic Francois Chopin. (1809-1849.) J—L With those words Robert Schumann, in
his character of Eusebius the mild and dreamy, the gentle and sentimental, ..."
4. Famous Composers by Nathan Haskell Dole (1902)
"Frederic Francois Chopin. (1809-1849.) '•' ~T TATS off, gentlemen! a genius!"
J—L With those words Robert Schumann, in his character of Eusebius the mild ..."
5. What We Hear in Music: A Laboratory Course of Study in Music History and by Anne Faulkner Oberndorfer (1913)
"Frederic Francois Chopin (1810- 1849) is classed with the French School, although
in most of his music Chopin boldly proclaims his love for his native ..."