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chopin

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1. chopin - Noun

2. Chopin - Proper noun

Meaning

A liquid measure formerly used in France and Great Britain, varying from half a pint to a wine quart.

See Chopine.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I cannot listen to Beethoven or Mahler or Chopin or Bach when I write because those composers require you stop what you are doing and listen. António Damásio

The music teacher came twice a week to bridge the awful gap between Dorothy and Chopin. George Ade

It's all magic to me. Country to punk rock, all of it. Chopin to Kurt Cobain. But it always all comes back to punk for me, because that was the last time, punk rock or grunge rock, was the last time that passion ruled the airwaves. James Marsters

I've not been an admirer of contemporary music since punk rock went off the boil in 1977, but once a year I'll listen to 'Spiral Scratch' by the Buzzcocks, or 'Hippy Hippy Shake' by the Swinging Blue Jeans. Otherwise, I can put up with Chopin or shakuhachi flute in the background. Billy Childish

I do not sing nor play, but I adore music, particularly Chopin. I like him because I cannot understand him. Mary MacLane

I think Bach is equally a romantic composer because he laid the seeds harmonically for people like Chopin and the great Romantics, Brahms, so its difficult to you know all this like labelling and putting - I think Bach is attractive to musicians because he supersedes the labels. Nigel Kennedy

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