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FOOD FOR THE SOUL: THE CHOPIN NOCTURNESThis nocturne gained its fame from Franz Lizst orchestrating it for a ballet based on Chopin piano pieces, Les Sylphides. Its of almost unearthly beauty, and the middle section in the minor frames an epic sadness. This is another blurry screen ending. Its my favorite among the nocturnes.
Chopin: Nocturne in A-flat, Op. 32/2
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