Waltz Op. 69, No. 2 was composed by Frédéric Chopin for solo piano in the year 1829, although published posthumously. The main theme is in the key of B minor and is marked with an overall tempo of Moderato. It is one of several works that the composer hoped would be burnt upon his death.
The piece is largely melancholic and changes to B major and again reverts to the original theme. It is not technically demanding and is one of Chopin’s better known pieces.
Performer:Vladimir Ashkenazy, he performs this Chopin waltz the best i think.
This waltz is one of my favorites.Elegant and Beautiful.
#if only they were monkeys #🙈
my parents aren’t teaching me life lessons.
#i need some adults to TEACH ME SHIT ABOUT LIFE
I find it so moving that you are the way you are.
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Do you have any links to books/pdfs for Russian? Not like literature but more learning Russian.
I have so many books and links, my friend, that I am not posting most since they are on my laptop and I would have to upload >1 GB of books. But I hope that the following is more than enough.
The New Penguin Russian Course (my rec for beginners!!)
60 Lessons in Russian
10,000 Russian Words by Frequency
A Basic Modern Russian Grammar
A Comprehensive Russian Grammar
A Reference Grammar of Russian
Assimil Russian (with audio)
Big Silver Book of Russian Verbs
Colloquial Russian (with audio)
Colloquial Russian II
DLI Basic Russian
DLI Intermediate Russian
DLI Intermediate-Advanced
DLI Russian Binder I
DLI Russian Binder II
DLI Russian Phase I
DLI Russian Phase II
DLI Russian Phase III
DLI Advanced Russian
Essential Russian Grammar
FSI Russian Fast Course
How to Pronounce Russian Correctly
Hugo’s Russian in 3 Months (with audio)
Intermediate Russian: Grammar and Workbook
In-Flight Russian
Just Listen n’ Learn Russian (with audio)
Linguaphone Russian (with audio)
Living Language Russian: Beginner-Intermediate
Michel Thomas Russian (with audio)
Oxford Russian Verbs & Grammar
Peace Corps Russian Language Lessons
Peace Corps Russian Language Competencies
Peace Corps Workbook
Pimsleur Russian (with audio)
Routledge Modern Russian Grammar
Russian
Russian - A Self-Teaching Guide
Russian For Dummies
Russian Grammar
Russian in Exercises
Russian Phrasebook
Russian Pronunciation
Russian Verbs of Motion
Say it Right in Russian
Schaum’s Outline of Russian Grammar
Teach Yourself Russian 1962
Teach Yourself Russian 1996
Teach Yourself Russian 2000
Teach Yourself Russian 2003
If you want to know which ones I like, here is a link to it. I can post, if you want, other specific Russian books if I have them, like stories and such, at a later date.
Let your smile be sincere and let your heart be warm, there is not enough time in the world. Bitterness is only going to bring you down, slower your pace, and hurt your soul, where it is possible it should be avoided. Wake up grateful and be proud of who you are, where you have been and where you are going to go. Leave nothing but happiness is your heart, as well as others. See where joy can carry you.
be grateful, be proud by Amy Kennedy
06/03/17
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Seen at Marshall University School of Music…
When I graduate high school, get accepted into college, earn my bachelor’s degree, finish med school, become a doctor, finish my residency, and earn my doctorate then it’s over for you bitches
Future Paris - 绮年 孙