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Chopin Mazurka in A Minor op 59 No 1
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I have just started learning this for my Performer's Certificate at Trinity this year.
It is quite unlike any other Chopin (including Mazurkas) that I have learned; the extemporary style (though extremely beautiful) is not something that's easy to "programme" into my brain.
Has anyone else learned this piece or have any insight into it?
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