Whose Chopin? Politics and Patriotism in A Song to Remember (1945)

Columbia Pictures launched with characteristic puffery its early 1945 release, A Song to Remember, a dramatized biography of nineteenth-century composer Frederic Chopin. As a politically oriented representation of Chopin, A Song to Remember was but one more in the long line of cinematic texts that h...

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Musical performance
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