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World music classic #889

“Étude Op. 10, No. 3” by Chopin is world music classic #889

It became famous through numerous popular arrangements, such as the 1939 song “Tristesse“[1] by Tino Rossi and Serge Gainsbourg‘s “Lemon Incest“[2] (1984).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged Chopin, Gainsbourg, lists, music, World Music Classics on July 14, 2014 by jahsonic.

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