New Waltz manuscript: https://www.themorgan.org/sites/default/files/pdf/music/452191.pdf
New Waltz engraving: https://www.pianostreet.com/blog/files/chopin_waltz_ny_2024_pse.pdf
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0:00 A 19th-century composer makes 21st-century headlines
3:24 Scientists should not be given the last word on musical questions
6:46 Question No. 1: Triple-forte
7:42 Question No. 2: Third-beat sforzandi
8:24 Question No. 3: Clusters
9:23 Question No. 4: Feel
12:07 Question No. 5: Introduction
14:24 The specter of Julian Fontana
Created and hosted by Ben Laude. Special thanks to Joe Sabia for producing this segment with Alan Walker.
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