TY - JOUR TI - Chopin na barykadach, czyli o socrealistycznych narracjach w 1949 roku AU - Bruliński, Michał TI - Chopin na barykadach, czyli o socrealistycznych narracjach w 1949 roku AB - Chopin on Barricades: About the 100th Anniversary of Chopin’s Birth (1949) and Socialist Realism Doctrine in Poland The main aim of this paper is to examine the discourse on Frédéric Chopin that took place in Poland in 1949, when the 100th anniversary of his birth coincided with the culmination of the socialist realist propaganda in the field of Polish culture. The discourse, initiated and moderated under effective surveillance of the Polish People’s Republic’s government, was filled with communist ideology. The authorities aimed at creating a sense of com-munion in the Polish nation, therefore they undertook numerous actions in the area of cultivating memory of Chopin and reception of his works. The composer was used as a banner under which culture of socialist realism was to be consolidated. Chopin was presented by the narrators in the socialist realist context in various dimen-sions. “Deep humanism”, “truth”, “optimism”, “sincerity” and “democratic features” of Chopin’s music were the crucial notions used by them. Chopin was depicted, among others, as a revolutionist and a prophet of tri-umph of communism. The oeuvre of Chopin was said to bring together “fraternal countries and nations”, Polish People’s Republic and Soviet Union, while being simultaneously a crucial element of class conflict. The authori-ties had a tendency to overemphasize folk roots of his compositions, thus among musical genres composed by Chopin the importance of Mazurka was exaggerated. Other genres without such strong folk connotations, as sonatas, ballades and scherzos, were marginalized in the discourse.  VL - 2018 IS - Numer 36 (1/2018) PY - 2018 SN - 2956-4107 C1 - 2353-7094 SP - 75 EP - 109 DO - 10.4467/23537094KMMUJ.18.004.8415 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/kmmuj/artykul/chopin-na-barykadach-czyli-o-socrealistycznych-narracjach-w-1949-roku KW - socialist realism KW - socrealism KW - Fryderyk Chopin KW - Polish People’s Republic KW - 1949