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Chopin’s piano – The Millbrook Independent
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Chopin’s piano – The Millbrook Independent
by Kevin T McEneaney In 1863, Warsaw was sacked by the Russian army under the Tsar who was intolerant of free thinking. Siberia became the destiny of all educated Polish people. * As a symbol of martial victory, Chopin’s piano was burnt in public. * The poet Cyprian Kamil Norwid wrote: “Behold how noble thought is trampled by human fury.” At that time, Norwid was a refugee living in Paris. In his youth, Norwid played that piano. * Why is it that…
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