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Which one listed in the subject do you like more?

Chopin Cello Sonata Op.65
5 (100%)
Chopin Trio Op.8
0 (0%)

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Topic: Chopin g minor Trio or Cello Sonata  (Read 1327 times)

Offline kevonthegreatpianist

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Chopin g minor Trio or Cello Sonata
on: September 16, 2015, 10:28:05 PM
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Re: Chopin g minor Trio or Cello Sonata
Reply #1 on: September 17, 2015, 02:57:45 AM
The sonata obviously...does anyone really like the trio?

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Re: Chopin g minor Trio or Cello Sonata
Reply #2 on: September 17, 2015, 04:24:12 AM
The sonata obviously...does anyone really like the trio?
well people have opinions
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Re: Chopin g minor Trio or Cello Sonata
Reply #3 on: September 17, 2015, 01:00:17 PM
apples and oranges. like em both a lot actually, they are my two favorite comps by Fred. Third place would be the mazurkas as a whole. I'll pass on pretty much the rest of his output (too frilly/boring for my quirky aesthetic tastes).
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