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            <creator>Frederic Chopin</creator>
            <title>Prelude in D-flat Major Op. 28 No. 15</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. This piece was the first classical work that I fell in love with.  In fact, this was the gateway that led to my love for the piano and my endeavor to study and practice.  I heard it as "background" music for a popular Japanese film (I believe it was titles "Dreams") back in high school.  Upon hearing the music, I went home and rummaged through my mother's sheet music collection until I found a copy of this piece.  I played it over and over until I had committed it to memory.  Although this was not the "tipping point" for me and the piano, it was definitely a key point in my love for classical music.</annotation>
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