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Chopin's Gravest Fear, Article

Chopin's Gravest Fear, Article

When Chopin, the beloved Polish composer, died in 1849, his body was buried at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. His heart, however, was removed and taken to Warsaw. Why? Was it his wish that a part of himself rest eternally in his lost homeland, or could there have been a more macabre reason?

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