8 comments

  • LeoPanthera 4 hours ago
    "It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years."

    Tom Lehrer.

    • NooneAtAll3 2 hours ago
      Mozart lived for 35 years

      Lehrer did 97

      • irishcoffee 1 hour ago
        It is possible Lehrer said that before his last day on earth. Sometime around age 37 would make sense.
        • assimpleaspossi 1 hour ago
          In fact, I had the original album from the 1960s and, yes, that's where I heard the line.
        • ggm 1 hour ago
          (Lehrer was a mathematician) he did the maths! Well.. arithmetic.
  • gcanyon 1 hour ago
    > the Duke failed to pay Mozart for his work

    You stiffed Mozart!? A curse on your ghost!

  • wvbdmp 5 days ago
    Apparently this was an exercise book he made for a parisian tutee, who later fled the french revolution, leading to the confiscation of the notebook by the revolutionaries.
    • yayoohooyahoo 13 minutes ago
      That's exactly what the article says... so yes apparently that's what it is
  • mpfect 4 hours ago
    Turns out "technical debt" also applies to national archives.
  • K2Short 4 hours ago
    I hope we get to hear his new/old music. That would be amazing
    • nasso_dev 1 hour ago
      french radio "France Musique" aired it the other day, i don't know if its available outside of france though
  • jansan 1 hour ago
    Let's hope it is more authentic than the Hitler Diaries[1]

    [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler_Diaries

    • dcminter 1 hour ago
      Any time something of popular historical interest like this pops up I think about that.

      If you've not read it then Robert Harris's (factual) book about the affair is entertaining, not least because such a broad sweep of dislikeable characters were undone by greed and folly!

    • ggm 1 hour ago
      Confiscated during the revolution, kept by the national library. That's a bit different to "forged on schoolbooks with a Bic pen" provenance-wise.
    • estetlinus 14 minutes ago
      > By coincidence, Goy had been looking at other documents Mozart had written for teaching just weeks earlier

      Color me sceptical

    • bell-cot 1 hour ago
      Even inside the tiny niche of the classical music history world, a book of daily exercises - written for some now-obscure student, and owned by a national library - is actually a pretty minor thing.

      Very few counterfeiters bother doing nickles and dimes.

  • abstractspoon 5 days ago
    Anyone remember the Hitler diaries?
  • mrighele 3 hours ago
    I love his handwriting style. I wonder if it was the first draft or a copy [1]

    [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkqfpkTTy2w

    • coliveira 25 minutes ago
      Composers were also handwriting masters. Bach also had incredible handwriting, there's a youtube channel about it.
      • breezybottom 19 minutes ago
        You've named one composer who is. I don't see where the inductive step applies.