So because he arranged his preludes in the manner that Bach did with the WTC and because he wrote a fugue, Chopin was a Bach mimic? That connection doesn't make any sense at all.
Well, Chopin mimicked what Bach did regarding the format or idea of the preludes, not his music. I was just trying to emphasize that even great composers copy from other composers at one point or another, even if its not copying the music directly. And I consider Chopin to be the best composer for piano. (just my opinion, calm down everyone

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If listened to closely enough, you can hear the Bach influence in some of Chopin's greatest works, such as near the end of Ballade #4, where the left hand comes in and sounds baroque style, the ending of Scherzo in C# minor which again sounds baroque style, etc. Also, alot of Chopin's pieces will start in Minor and end in Major, vice versa. Its very interesting, because Chopin to me, has the most unique and best sounding piano compositions, that sound nothing like Bach if you do not pay attention. It is hard to imagine Bach was the one who influenced Chopin this much, yet Chopin's music shows subtle hints of being influenced by Bach.