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Young Chopin
(1952)
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Young Chopin
(1952)
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Czeslaw Wollejko | ... | |
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Zbigniew Lobodzinski | ... |
Seweryn Goszczynski
(as Z. Lobodzinski)
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Józef Nieweglowski | ... |
Dominik Magnuszewski
(as J. Nieweglowski)
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Jerzy Duszynski | ... |
Stefan Witwicki
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Jerzy Pietraszkiewicz | ... |
Bohdan Zaleski
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Leon Pietraszkiewicz | ... |
Nikolaj N. Nowosilcow
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Aleksandra Slaska | ... | |
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Jan Kurnakowicz | ... |
Prof. Józef Elsner
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Gustaw Buszynski | ... |
Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski
(as G. Buszynski)
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Tadeusz Bialoszczynski | ... |
Joachim Lelewel
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Justyna Kreczmar | ... |
Zuska, maid
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Czeslaw Strzelecki | ... |
Prince JabÅonowski
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Lech Ordon | ... |
The sleeping Student
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Mieczyslaw Wojnicki | ... |
Lt. Pisarzewski
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Janusz Sciwiarski | ... |
Spy at Inn
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A story of the formative years in Chopin's life between 1825 and 1831, a time of social unrest throughout Europe, of rising nationalism, and of cries for reform. Chopin, an outstanding student in music, and inflamed with the revolutionary spirit in his native Poland, gives a number of concerts which are praised by the aristocracy. His fame growing, he sets out on tour and, while in Vienna, hears of the November uprising in Warsaw. He makes an attempt to return and join the fight but his carriage breaks down, and his is brought back ill. Warned by his doctor, he settles down to a quieter life in Paris, and continues his work. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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