Warsaw Concerto - a composition by Richard Addinsella in 1941 for piano and orchestra for the film Dangerous Moonlight, known in the United States as Suicide Squadron. Will be performed by pianists.

The composer of music for the film Richard Addinsell in the Warsaw Concerto (Warsaw Concerto) composes numerous motifs based on the music of Fryderyk Chopin. This work has gained enormous popularity. Since its inception in 1941 to April 1944, over 800,000 CDs and the Warsaw Concerto have been sold in the United Kingdom. In April 1944, composer Richard Addinsell was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit by Prime Minister Stanisław Mikołajczyk.

The film "Dangerous Moonlight" from which the "Warsaw Concert" comes from tells the story of Polish pianist and pilot Stefan Radecki (Anton Walbrook) during World War II. Radecki composes his concert during the bombing of Warsaw in 1939. Stefan Radecki falls in love with American Carol. The hero travels to Britain to fight for England as a pilot. Bibliography

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