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Essay heading: Chopin- Man and Music
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The Poles were forced to examine their culture and separate themselves from the Russians that were now in control of their country. Chopin was deeply saddened by the Russian rule in Poland and out of this depression came a new Polish identity. The Mazurka was now spreading to different countries via the Russian aristocrats in Poland... displayed 300 characters
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Chopin was in demand to play at many salons and concerts, though he preferred the intimate setting of the salon to the concert hall. One of his most recognized Mazurkas is Mazurka in C minor Op. 30 No. 1. Chopin composed 58 Mazurkas and was the sole catalyst to expose Mazurkas to the public on a major scale... displayed next 300 characters
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