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Essay heading: Frederic Francois Chopin
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He passed away, October 17, 1849 in Paris. He was buried 2 weeks after his death in the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris. His heart though is entombed in a pillar in Warsaw, Poland at the Church of the Holy Cross. displayed 300 characters
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The further development of Chopin's talent was influenced by the teachings of Wilhelm Wurfel, a famous pianist and professor at Warsaw Conservatory. During his stay at the Conservatory, Chopin received lessons in playing the organ, and the piano by Wurfel. In 1823, Frederic attended Warsaw Lyceum, a school where is father was a professor... displayed next 300 characters
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