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  1. In 1945, the new Polish government asked for the heart of Chopin, previously buried in Paris. A woman named Paulina Czernika approached the government…

  2. In 1945, the new Polish government asked for the heart of Chopin previously buried in Paris. A woman called Paulina Czernika approached the government claiming to have some love letters from the composer to her great-grandmother, the Countess Delfina Potocka.

  3. The Strange Case of Delfina Potocka – The Mystery of Chopin (2009) 109 minutes The facts of this story are confused and best summarised as follows : in November 1945, a woman by the name of Paulina Czernika presented herself to Polish Radio in Vilnius, claiming to be the great niece of the Countess Delfina Potocka, to whom she claimed Chopin had written letters, which she now had in her ...

  4. Chopin and Potocka's voluminous exchanged correspondence radiated passion, but Palmer argues that their relationship created sad ripple effects years into the future, including the mysterious ...

  5. 31 de may. de 2010 · For while it was true that there was an historic figure called Delfina Potocka – she was the only lover to whom Chopin dedicated any music – these letters were said to be pornographic, anti-Semitic and thoroughly damaging to the image of the composer as a Polish hero which the Communist government wished to promote.

  6. Warsaw, 1945. The invading Nazis are gone and, in a symbolic gesture, the preserved heart of Polish composer and national hero Frédéric Chopin is returned. Under German rule, even the mention of ...

  7. The Strange Case of Delfina PotockaThe Mystery of Chopin (2009) 109 minutes The facts of this story are confused and best summarised as follows : in November 1945, a woman by the name of Paulina Czernika presented herself to Polish Radio in Vilnius, claiming to be the great niece of the Countess Delfina Potocka, to whom she claimed Chopin had written letters, which she now had in her ...