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The 10 Saddest Pieces by Frédéric Chopin
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Franz Liszt and Marie d’Agoult: The Turbulent Romance That Shocked Europe
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Borenstein takes our perception of the mandolin (delicate, quiet, soft) and makes it into the soloist it always was. Since the mandolin is strung with the same 4 strings as the violin, Borenstein looked to violin virtuosos such as Paganini for his technical and expressive tools. Have a listen to his Mandolin Concerto!

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The 10 Saddest Pieces by Frédéric Chopin
Few composers have been associated with sadness as consistently as Frédéric Chopin. Across his nocturnes, preludes, mazurkas, ballades, and other works, Chopin returned again and again to expressing emotions of longing and resignation. Those feelings were shaped by exile, chronic
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