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SQuAD | 10e605c5b7e64a038411745297958a88 | In 1833 with whom with Chopin work to get his music published? | [
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SQuAD | c193341142b2489881239435fa282950 | What was the name of Chopin's doctor? | [
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SQuAD | ba49916726074741b370ee0f2b91919d | Who has denied testing Chopin's DNA to determine the actual cause of death? | [
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SQuAD | 54e38b207d8f40e48a4e250beeadffb4 | What term describes the qualities of the relationship between Frédéric and Liszt? | [
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SQuAD | 950db38ede594c018651213404ae79c6 | Who did Chopin dedicate the Op. 10 Études to? | [
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SQuAD | 19e97e03f16d4f17901f672f6c685c2b | Who apologized to Chopin for adding embellishments to a musical piece he perforemed that was written by Chopin? | [
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SQuAD | b601276e8507441b8b8c14be0e3a454e | Who is credited with creating the nocturne? | [
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SQuAD | 93d67439622f46168d24001c11b5a827 | What musical concept did Chopin exploit? | [
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