The work measures 4-to-5 inches, similar to other manuscripts by Chopin and is believed to be originally intended as a gift, according to the Morgan Library & Museum’s press release. Robinson ...
Jeffrey Kallberg, a University of Pennsylvania music professor and Chopin expert who helped authenticate the document, called ...
called the piece a "little gem" that Chopin likely intended as a gift for a friend or wealthy acquaintance. "Many of the pieces that he gave as gifts were short – kind of like 'appetizers' to a ...
The brief, moody number also bore an intriguing name, written at the top in cursive script: “Chopin.” A previously unknown work of music penned by the European master Frederic Chopin appears ...
Hernández Engineered by Rowan Niemisto Sorting through a collection of memorabilia one day ... of paper with musical notes on it and the name Chopin written across the top.
According to the New York Times, Robinson McClellan was sorting through a collection of cultural memorabilia in the vault of the Morgan Library and Museum in Manhattan when he found a pockmarked ...
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