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'''Frédéric Chopin''' (1810-1849) is considered one of the great masters of the Romantic era of classical music. |
'''Frédéric Chopin''' (1810-1849) is considered one of the great masters of the Romantic era of classical music. |
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− | * [[Sully]] plays his Prelude No. 7, Op 28 in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sketch. |
+ | * [[Sully]] plays his Prelude No. 7, Op 28 in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sketch. |
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+ | * [[Oscar the Grouch]] plays "Fantaisie-Impromptu" beautifully in [[Episode 1290]], but assures [[Olivia]] and [[Susan]] that with some practice, he'll be sounding awful in no time. |
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* [[Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem|The Electric Mayhem]] perform their own version of [[Polonaise in A Flat]] on [[Episode 202: Zero Mostel|episode 202]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. |
* [[Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem|The Electric Mayhem]] perform their own version of [[Polonaise in A Flat]] on [[Episode 202: Zero Mostel|episode 202]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. |
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[[Category:Musical References]] |
[[Category:Musical References]] |
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[[Category:Classical Music]] |
[[Category:Classical Music]] |
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[[Category:History]] |
[[Category:History]] |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Classical]] |
[[Category:Sesame Street Classical]] |
Revision as of 16:16, 8 March 2020
Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) is considered one of the great masters of the Romantic era of classical music.
- Sully plays his Prelude No. 7, Op 28 in a Sesame Street sketch.
- Oscar the Grouch plays "Fantaisie-Impromptu" beautifully in Episode 1290, but assures Olivia and Susan that with some practice, he'll be sounding awful in no time.
- The Electric Mayhem perform their own version of Polonaise in A Flat on episode 202 of The Muppet Show.
- Birds dance to the Nocturne No. 5 in F-sharp Major played by Liberace in episode 309 of The Muppet Show.
- The Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op 64 underscores a Sesame Street film about ducks. (First: Episode 2510) It was also used in a segment featuring Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk and Mark Morris. (First: Episode 3609)
- Leonard Birdseed conducts the Birdapest Symphony Orchestra in a rendition of the "Minute Waltz" on Elmo and the Orchestra.