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In [[2369]], his ''[[Trio in G minor]]'' was performed on the USS ''Enterprise''-D with [[Data]] at the [[violin]], [[Ensign]] [[Cheney]] at the [[cello]] and [[Nella Daren]] at the [[piano]]. ({{TNG|Lessons}}) |
In [[2369]], his ''[[Trio in G minor]]'' was performed on the USS ''Enterprise''-D with [[Data]] at the [[violin]], [[Ensign]] [[Cheney]] at the [[cello]] and [[Nella Daren]] at the [[piano]]. ({{TNG|Lessons}}) |
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+ | In [[2375]], when [[Tom Paris]] mentioned he was "orchestrating" the [[antimatter]] flow aboard the [[Varro generational ship]], [[B'Elanna Torres]] suggested that he should try some Chopin when he was finished. ({{VOY|The Disease}}) |
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Two of his other works, ''[[Barcarolle in F-sharp major]]'' and ''[[Nocturne in E minor]]'' were played by [[Seven of Nine]] in [[2378]]. ({{VOY|Human Error}}) |
Two of his other works, ''[[Barcarolle in F-sharp major]]'' and ''[[Nocturne in E minor]]'' were played by [[Seven of Nine]] in [[2378]]. ({{VOY|Human Error}}) |
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Revision as of 12:55, 24 June 2012
Frédéric Chopin was a 19th century Polish composer.
Matthew, a boy living in a Human colony on Moab IV played Chopin's Prelude Number 4 on the piano during a concert for the colonists and the visiting crew of the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")
In 2369, his Trio in G minor was performed on the USS Enterprise-D with Data at the violin, Ensign Cheney at the cello and Nella Daren at the piano. (TNG: "Lessons")
In 2375, when Tom Paris mentioned he was "orchestrating" the antimatter flow aboard the Varro generational ship, B'Elanna Torres suggested that he should try some Chopin when he was finished. (VOY: "The Disease")
Two of his other works, Barcarolle in F-sharp major and Nocturne in E minor were played by Seven of Nine in 2378. (VOY: "Human Error")