When curator Robinson McClellan came across a scrap of music the size of an index card in the library’s memorabilia collection, he froze at the sight of a small notation marked “Valse” or waltz, and the name “Chopin” written across the top. McClellan, who is also a composer, didn’t recognize the music.
@MariaAragon64 Right where?
@elbutterfield
They seemed to have a video attached to the NYTimes article. Maybe there's also a youtube video?
@MariaAragon64 Wow. It's really macabre and dark. How perfect for this Halloween season. I can imagine the ghosts dancing the waltz to this.
@MariaAragon64 Playing at .75 speed.
@elbutterfield THANKS!
“I thought, ‘What’s going on here? What could this be?’” He told the NYT . After sending a copy to a leading Chopin scholar, testing and analyzing the manuscript’s paper, ink, handwriting, and musical style, experts are now saying the piece is “likely” a waltz by Chopin.