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1810 CE - 1849 CE: Life of the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin.
1810 CE: Frédéric Chopin is born in the village of Zelazowa Wola near Warsaw, Poland.
1826 CE: Frédéric Chopin joins the Warsaw Conservatory.
1828 CE: Frédéric Chopin writes his first piano sonata.
1829 CE: Frédéric Chopin graduates from the Warsaw Conservatory.
1829 CE - 1830 CE: Frédéric Chopin writes his two piano concertos.
1831 CE: Frédéric Chopin moves to Paris.
1831 CE: Frédéric Chopin writes his Étude Op. 10, No. 12, which became known as the “Revolutionary” Study.
1837 CE - 1847 CE: Frédéric Chopin is in a relationship with Aurore Dudevant (aka George Sand).
1838 CE: Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spend time together in Mallorca where Chopin writes his 24 preludes.
1848 CE: Frédéric Chopin tours England and Scotland.
1849 CE: Frédéric Chopin dies of tuberculosis in Paris.