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SQuAD | fa35aaa154184f0bbb205cf5e7392e93 | What were the two kinds of relationships stated as Frédéric having with his fellow Poland natives in exile? | [
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SQuAD | 5a901978e91c4abdaa4513dbe0c56f20 | What nationality is stated as the one Frédéric felt most identified by? | [
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SQuAD | b94671f8b64041178a808f75585bcabb | By not going back to Poland Chopin became part of what? | [
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SQuAD | cb8930669f0a42cc91c0e0e61c9715ea | How many times did Frédéric and Liszt collaborate in performances during the years of 1833 to 1841? | [
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SQuAD | 45ca071155fd4d8e88557c7ee418397d | Who was the host of the gathering where Frédéric was introduced to George Sand? | [
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SQuAD | 4821a26c682a429ab0fab56917fee01e | Who did George Sand write to when admitting having a strong affection for Frédéric? | [
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SQuAD | 72c054fa22584d43a916c955dd0758db | What did Chopin write on the box of letters from Maria and her mother? | [
"My tragedy"
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SQuAD | 1d81ec7d4e1e43358ae0ac7bea4b5cd4 | Who hosted the party whre Chopin met George Sand? | [
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SQuAD | 036012fad0c24c859f19055793f04a51 | An 1830 sonnet was written about Chopin by what man? | [
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SQuAD | 70000d96e94c411dbf4a7ec2a465de09 | In addition to Polish and French, what other language has numerous biogrpahies of Chopin? | [
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SQuAD | 45dc3cf2503b4acdab74a601b8acc6ec | Which of Chopin's works was unknowingly dedicated to Gladkowska? | [
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"Piano Concerto No. 1 (in E minor)"
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SQuAD | 98a345573bc545458388cf9c3a9ea278 | Who played the earlier known recording of Chopin's work? | [
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SQuAD | 840de11cbdc04e31ae3f1f954b7c9b2b | Who has given a discography of pianists' representation of Chopin's pedagogic style? | [
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SQuAD | 5da721f7dbad4e1dad9f868fda8a7812 | What is the example given of a work produced by Frédéric during calm summers at Nohant? | [
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