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During Frédéric Chopin's lifetime (1810-1849), Europe was undergoing significant political and social changes, marked by the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars and the rise of nationalism. The 1830s and 1840s saw revolutions across various countries, including Poland, where Chopin was born and which experienced a failed uprising against Russian rule in 1830. This tumultuous backdrop influenced Chopin's music, often reflecting themes of longing and national identity. Additionally, the Romantic movement was flourishing, emphasizing individual expression and emotional depth in the arts.

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