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A Song to Remember 1945

Professor Joseph Elsner mentors his student Frydryk Chopin, shaping the composer’s early years in Poland and guiding him into adulthood. When Elsner brings Chopin to Paris, the young musician falls under novelist George Sand’s influence, quickly rising to fame, while his old friendships and patriotic ties to Poland fade.

Professor Joseph Elsner mentors his student Frydryk Chopin, shaping the composer’s early years in Poland and guiding him into adulthood. When Elsner brings Chopin to Paris, the young musician falls under novelist George Sand’s influence, quickly rising to fame, while his old friendships and patriotic ties to Poland fade.

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Paul Muni

Paul Muni

Professor Joseph Elsner

Claire Du Brey

Claire Du Brey

Madame Mercier (uncredited)

Ivan Triesault

Ivan Triesault

Monsieur Chopin (uncredited)

David Bond

David Bond

Lackey (uncredited)

George Coulouris

George Coulouris

Louis Pleyel

Darren McGavin

Darren McGavin

Student (uncredited)

Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe

Pleyel's Clerk (uncredited)

Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

Duke of Orleans (uncredited)

Nina Foch

Nina Foch

Constantia

George Macready

George Macready

Alfred DeMusset (uncredited)

Cornel Wilde

Cornel Wilde

Frédéric Chopin

Howard Freeman

Howard Freeman

Friedrich Kalkbrenner

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Guest at Pleyel Hall Concert (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor

Frank O'Connor

Guest at Duke of Orleans (uncredited)

Cosmo Sardo

Cosmo Sardo

Lackey (uncredited)

Stuart Holmes

Stuart Holmes

Concert Attendee (uncredited)

John George

John George

Servant (uncredited)

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Man at Pleyel's (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien

Guest at Salon Concert (uncredited)

Fern Emmett

Fern Emmett

Madame Lambert (uncredited)

Norma Drury

Norma Drury

Duchess of Orleans (uncredited)

Dorothy Vernon

Dorothy Vernon

Guest at 1st Pleyel Concert (uncredited)

Charles Wagenheim

Charles Wagenheim

Waiter (uncredited)

Frank Puglia

Frank Puglia

Monsieur Jollet (uncredited)

William Challee

William Challee

Titus (uncredited)

Peter Cusanelli

Peter Cusanelli

Balzac (uncredited)

Michael Visaroff

Michael Visaroff

Russian Governor (uncredited)

Sig Arno

Sig Arno

Henri Dupont (uncredited)

Merle Oberon

Merle Oberon

George Sand

Eric Wilton

Eric Wilton

Guest at Salon Concert (uncredited)

Fay Helm

Fay Helm

Madame Chopin (uncredited)

Stephen Bekassy

Stephen Bekassy

Franz Liszt

Gregory Gaye

Gregory Gaye

Young Russian (uncredited)

Walter Bonn

Walter Bonn

Major Domo (uncredited)

Henry Sharp

Henry Sharp

Russian Count (uncredited)

Charles La Torre

Charles La Torre

Postman (uncredited)

Victor Travis

Victor Travis

Man at Berlin Concert (uncredited)

Alfred Paix

Alfred Paix

Headwaiter (uncredited)

Dawn Bender

Dawn Bender

Isabelle Chopin - Age 9 (uncredited)

Paul Conrad

Paul Conrad

Waiter (uncredited)

Sybil Merritt

Sybil Merritt

Isabelle Chopin (uncredited)

Maurice Tauzin

Maurice Tauzin

Frédéric Chopin - Age 10 (uncredited)

Lucy Von Boden

Lucy Von Boden

Window Washer (uncredited)

Zoia Karabanova

Zoia Karabanova

Countess (uncredited)

Earl Easton

Earl Easton

Albert (uncredited)

Al Luttringer

Al Luttringer

De La Croux (uncredited)

William Richardson

William Richardson

Jan (uncredited)

Roxy Roth

Roxy Roth

Paganini (uncredited)

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Frederic Chopin, a remarkably gifted young pianist and composer, first captures the attention of his teacher, Paul Muni, with his exceptional talent at the tender age of 11. Recognizing his potential, Professor Józef Elsner, portrayed by George Coulouris, receives an invitation from the esteemed music publisher Louis Pleyel to bring Chopin to Paris. The goal is to emulate the success of legendary musicians like Franz Liszt. However, Chopin’s father faces financial difficulties, and the family cannot afford the journey. During a discussion about the future, Chopin’s focus shifts as he learns about the Polish people’s suffering under Russian occupation, fueling his resolve to fight for his homeland’s freedom. Despite his secret political activities, Chopin continues his pursuit of musical excellence with Elsner’s unwavering support, who remains determined to see him succeed on the Parisian stage.

Chopin is later invited to perform at a grand banquet hosted by Count Wyszynka, but during the event, he recognizes the presence of the Russian Governor of Poland. Outraged by the oppression, he refuses to entertain the oppressors and leaves in protest. His friends warn him of the danger this stance could bring, urging him to escape to Paris for his safety. With the help of Elsner, Chopin eventually reaches Paris, where they meet Louis Pleyel. Initially dismissive, Pleyel is won over when he hears Chopin’s stirring Polonaise, leading to promises of a concert and greater opportunities for the young composer.

In Paris, Chopin and Elsner visit Café de la Bohème, a hub for the city’s artists and intellectuals. Here they encounter influential figures such as Franz Liszt, played by Stephen Bekassy, along with literary giants like Victor Hugo, Ian Wolfe, Alexandre Dumas, and Honoré de Balzac. Even amidst this vibrant cultural scene, Chopin faces the harsh reality of criticism, notably from Friedrich Kalkbrenner, portrayed by Howard Freeman. Despite setbacks, Liszt introduces Chopin to the unconventional writer George Sand, depicted by Merle Oberon, known for her masculine attire. On the eve of his debut, devastating news arrives: his friends in Poland have been arrested and killed. Overcome with grief, Chopin performs the opening bars of his powerful Heroic Polonaise during his concert and abruptly leaves the stage. While the reviews are mostly critical, one remarkable review written by Sand herself celebrates his genius and potential.

Sand hosts a reception at the Duchess of Orléans, where Chopin’s talent is publicly recognized, and Liszt along with other attendees commend his artistry. Pleyel shows interest in promoting his music, arranging a meeting that fills Chopin with hope. However, instead of pursuing immediate fame, Sand persuades him to stay in Majorca, where he can concentrate on composition more freely—and where his health, already fragile due to tuberculosis, begins to decline. Although Sand cherishes his talent and hopes to protect him, her efforts to shield him from the limelight inadvertently prolong his suffering.

Back in Paris, Pleyel eagerly anticipates Chopin’s return to perform and publish his compositions, while Elsner faces financial hardship and returns to teaching. Meanwhile, Liszt informs Elsner that Chopin occasionally performs in salons, offering him opportunities to gain more exposure. The political unrest in Poland intensifies as news arrives of the crushed uprising and the ongoing imprisonment of many compatriots, stirring a sense of patriotism in Chopin. His friend Constantia, played by Nina Foch, urges him to seek support for Poland’s cause. Her plea, along with a vial of Polish earth she gives him, rekindles his patriotism. Inspired, Chopin reunites with Elsner and makes the difficult decision to leave Sand, embarking on an international tour aimed at raising funds for his homeland, fully aware that the journey will further jeopardize his health.

Throughout the tour, Chopin’s condition worsens. His performances become increasingly intense and emotional, to the point where blood stains his piano keys. The physical toll of the tour finally becomes too great, and his health rapidly declines. As he lies near death, Chopin yearns to see Sand one last time. Sadly, she, who is posing for Delacroix, refuses his request to visit. He passes away surrounded by his close friends, including Kalkbrenner, Pleyel, Elsner, and Constantia, while Stephen Bekassy plays the piano in the next room, bringing a poignant end to the story of a music legend whose life was marked by passion, patriotism, and extraordinary talent.

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