Unknown Mozart manuscript discovered in Paris
The National Library of France discovered an unknown Mozart manuscript, a significant 18th-century music book, in February. Library director Gilles Pécout described the find as pivotal, revealing lessons from Mozart's 1778 teaching of Marie-Louise-Philippine de Guînes. The manuscript features composition exercises and unfinished pages, illuminating Mozart's pedagogical moments in Paris.
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