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] | What was the date that [MASK] [MASK] saw [MASK] perform? | Although it is not known exactly when Chopin first met Liszt after arriving in Paris, on 12 December 1831 he mentioned in a letter to his friend Woyciechowski that "I have met Rossini, Cherubini, Baillot, etc.—also Kalkbrenner. You would not believe how curious I was about Herz, Liszt, Hiller, etc." Liszt was in attend... | Liszt was in attendance at Chopin's Parisian debut on 26 February 1832 at the Salle Pleyel, which led him to remark: "The most vigorous applause seemed not to suffice to our enthusiasm in the presence of this talented musician, who revealed a new phase of poetic sentiment combined with such happy innovation in the form... | [
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SQuAD | 1649929ad4fb4e238889627aa82632ea | Which friend of Frédéric failed to achieve success in England? | [
"Julian Fontana"
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SQuAD | 53846b5c87444842a567fb2be889485e | Who was Frédéric's trusted adviser while in Paris? | [
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"Julian Fontana"
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SQuAD | 3aaadfdf5de94180a7acdffd16896bd4 | What nationality were the two friends who served as a pivotal influence in Frédéric's life while in Paris? | [
"Polish"
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"England"
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"England"
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SQuAD | 0352fbbfc495408ab1a2f646c7885e3f | Who did Chopin know that became rich in Paris? | [
"Albert Grzymała"
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"Albert Grzymała"
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"Julian Fontana"
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SQuAD | 859df216ba6e42389fe22c493cfcf641 | In what year was the Saxon Palace taken by the Russian governor for use regarding the military? | [
"1817"
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"Belweder Palace"
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"Belweder Palace"
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SQuAD | b7e77ef5d37b40eeaffc785bff09be57 | Who organizes the Grand prix du disque de F. Chopin for notable Chopin recordings? | [
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"The New York Times"
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SQuAD | 38477a7d48864eb48708feb0d6fd458a | Whose piano method did Chopin teach his students? | [
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SQuAD | 2b91fd8847194cd39ac4d29091a5f6f0 | What year was the International Chopin Piano Competition founded? | [
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SQuAD | c6196c601be348c88f97e0003534be56 | What is the world's oldest monographic music competition? | [
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SQuAD | 3a5f589772ca49bd8ec7b6eba9071535 | There are over 80 societies throughout the world that have been established because of Chopin and his music according to who? | [
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SQuAD | 49f9da7ffa854c56813be46ff4c15b0b | How many known works of Chopin's music were on YouTube up to the beginning of 2014? | [
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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 | 2d8d4dd0c2784e538ea7ef009e88f386 | What is the name of the author Chopin met at a gathering put on by Marie d'Agoult? | [
"George Sand"
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