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New waltz by Chopin found in Morgan Library
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New waltz by Chopin found in Morgan Library

A previously unknown waltz by Frédéric Chopin has been discovered in the Morgan Library and Museum (pdf) in New York City. It is the first new piece by the great Romantic composer to be discovered since the 1930s. Only a minute long, it the shortest known waltz written by him. The small manuscript written in the hand of the Polish-born virtuoso was discovered in the library’s collection by Associate Curator of Music Manuscripts and Printed Music Dr. Robinson McClellan in 2019. He was cataloging the Arthur Satz Collection of arts and culture memorabilia which had just joined the Morgan’s extensive collection when he encountered a small page about 4 x 5 inches so just a bit larger than an index card. The piece had no title other than “Valse” in the upper left and the name “Chopin” written across the upper center. The Morgan’s manuscript consists of twenty-four notated measures that the composer asks the pianist to repeat once in their entirety. Chopin famously wrote in “small forms,” but this work, lasting about one minute, is shorter than any other waltz by him. It is nevertheless a complete piece, showing the kind of “tightness” that we expect from a finished work by the composer. The beginning of the piece is most remarkable: several moody, dissonant measures culminate in a loud outburst, before a melancholy melody begins. None of his known waltzes start this way, making this one even more intriguing. McClellan took a photograph of the manuscript and sent it to leading Chopin scholar Jeffrey Kallberg, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Together they investigated the manuscript and studied the music to authenticate the manuscript. McClellan also brought it additional Chopin experts and the Morgan’s paper conservators to study the paper and compare it to the paper Chopin used in his authenticated manuscripts. The investigation confirmed that the machine-made paper and iron gall ink date to the 19th century, and the style of the music is consistent with Chopin’s works from the early 1830s. The handwriting also matches Chopin’s, including a uniquely idiosyncratic way of writing the bass clef symbol and the written “Valse” on the upper left. Chopin died young. He was just 39 when he died, likely of tuberculosis, in 1849, and there are about 250 known compositions by him. Only eight of his waltzes were published during his lifetime; nine more were published posthumously. The rest, perhaps as many as 10 more, have been lost. He never wrote a symphony or any other long-format piece, and he preferred to perform his new music before small groups in salons rather than in concert halls. Fans would approach him at these events and have the unimaginable temerity to ask him to give them a little autographed musical manuscript. He is known to have given away at least five small manuscripts of the Waltz in F Minor. Scholars believe the newly-discovered Morgan waltz may have been intended as one of those salon gifts. He signed those, however, and this one is unsigned (the “Chopin” written across the top is not in his hand), so he probably wrote it out but then never gave it to anyone. The New York Times engaged pianist Lang Lang to play Chopin’s lost waltz for the first time in 200 years  at Steinway Hall in Manhattan, so without further ado, here is the debut of Waltz in A Minor by Frédéric Chopin. That's the sound of a Chopin waltz that was unearthed after nearly 200 years. Here's the story of how an unknown work in the composer’s hand was discovered in a New York museum, the first such find in more than half a century. https://t.co/RXb1FfJOmL pic.twitter.com/yeGxE10EoX— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 27, 2024
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Earth from space: Massive blue 'melt pond' in Arctic glacier is an eerie sign of things to come
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Earth from space: Massive blue 'melt pond' in Arctic glacier is an eerie sign of things to come

A 2014 photo shows a massive, iceberg-littered pool of vibrant blue meltwater sitting alone on top of a glacier in Alaska. Similar "melt ponds" are becoming increasingly common in the Arctic due to climate change and are further accelerating the rate of ice loss across the region.
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Another News Publication Refuses to Endorse Kamala Harris
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Another News Publication Refuses to Endorse Kamala Harris

In the wake of major news outlets, like the LA Times, USA Today, and Washington Post, refusing to endorse Kamala Harris, another has just joined their ranks. The Tampa Bay Times, which endorsed Joe Biden…
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WATCH: Pennsylvania RNC Official ARRESTED At the Polls For Fighting Voter Suppression
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WATCH: Pennsylvania RNC Official ARRESTED At the Polls For Fighting Voter Suppression

A GOP committeewoman was led away in handcuffs from the polls in Delaware County, Pennsylvania after encouraging Republican voters to stay in the long line and vote. The RNC delegate, Val Biancaniello,…
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Biden, allies call for Mideast cease-fire after weekend strikes
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Biden, allies call for Mideast cease-fire after weekend strikes

President Joe Biden on Monday urged an end to the grueling Mideast conflict after Israel struck Iran early Saturday in what Washington said was justified retaliation for a strike on Israel earlier this…
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China's Xi pressed Biden to alter language on Taiwan, sources say
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China's Xi pressed Biden to alter language on Taiwan, sources say

WASHINGTON/BEIJING/TAIPEI —  Chinese President Xi Jinping asked U.S. President Joe Biden last year to change the language the United States uses when discussing its position on Taiwanese independence,…
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Victor Davis Hanson – Dan Proft Counterculture Episode 59
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Victor Davis Hanson – Dan Proft Counterculture Episode 59

Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness and the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He is an American military…
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Michael Goodwin – Dan Proft Counterculture Episode 60
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Michael Goodwin – Dan Proft Counterculture Episode 60

Michael Goodwin is a columnist for the New York Post. He joins Dan Proft for an interview
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Morning Greatness:  Harris Sidelines Biden in Final Campaign Push
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Morning Greatness: Harris Sidelines Biden in Final Campaign Push

Good Tuesday morning. Here’s what is on 46 agenda today: 10am: The President receives the President’s Daily Brief 2pm: The President delivers remarks on how his Investing in America agenda is rebuilding…
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A Day In Rock: October 29th, 2007 – Sheriff Uses Ozzy As Bait
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A Day In Rock: October 29th, 2007 – Sheriff Uses Ozzy As Bait

On this day seventeen years ago… Police nabbed 40 accused petty criminals in a sting operation that involved Ozzy Osbourne. Without Ozzy’s prior knowledge, police invited people with outstanding warrants to a fake pre-show party that promised free tickets to Ozzy’s Fargo, ND concert. Sheriff Paul Laney launched the sting operation. Ozzy insisted Laney apologize for using his name to secure the arrests. “It’s insulting to me and to my audience,” says Osbourne. “It shows how lazy this particular sheriff is when it comes to doing his job.” Laney said he “meant no disrespect toward Mr. Osbourne or his show,” but “what we did was a very creative law-enforcement technique to lure individuals who had active criminal warrants to come to us.” ### The post A Day In Rock: October 29th, 2007 – Sheriff Uses Ozzy As Bait appeared first on RockinTown.
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