No. Both are well known pieces by Chopin, but written at different times, and not related to each other.
Etude no. 3 op.10? It is much less demanding of technique than most of his other etudes. It's very difficult to obtain the musicality though.
Chopin wrote 27 etudes; two sets of 12 (op.10 and op.25) and "Three New Etudes."
The last of the Three New Etudes.
He did not write 12. He wrote 27. 12 in Op. 10, 12 in Op.25 and "Trois Neaveux Etudes". The first two sets are the most popular and the last is considerably easier than the 24 preceding it. Composers...