Nocturne - The Romantic Life of Frederic Chopin Songtexte - Lucy Parham


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Nocturne - The Romantic Life of Frederic Chopin - Lucy Parham

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Lucy Parham - Nocturne in C Minor, Op.48 No.1 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "In the winter of 1831..." Polonaise in A, Op. 40 No.1 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "We were his audience..." Waltz in C Sharp Minor, Op.64 No.2 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "Chopin's sensitivity..." Etude in A Flat, Op.25 No.1 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "Dear Chopin..." Mazurka in D, Op.33 No.2 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "After some considerable effort..." Ballade No.3 in A Flat, Op.47 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "In the winter of 1838..." Mazurka in A Minor, Op.67 No.4 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "My Chopin has been rather unwell..." Prelude in D Flat, Op.28 (Raindrop) [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "My dear sister..." Prelude in G Minor, Op.28 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "October 1839..." Waltz in D Flat, Op.64 No.1 (Petit Chien) [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "We often shared the anguish..." Nocturne in D Flat, Op.27 No.2 [Songtext anzeigen]
Lucy Parham - "Our life in Nohant was simple yet divine.." Ballade No.4 in F Minor, Op.52 [Songtext anzeigen]

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