22岁莫扎特手稿笔记被发现,被视为“重大发现”
22-year-old Mozart's handwritten notebook unearthed in 'major discovery'

原始链接: https://www.classicfm.com/composers/mozart/handwritten-notebook-discovered-major-paris/

一份属于22岁的沃尔夫冈·阿马德乌斯·莫扎特的44页手稿已在法国国家图书馆(BnF)通过鉴定。这本笔记本可追溯至1778年,其中包含莫扎特为其竖琴学生玛丽-路易丝-菲利平·德·吉内斯及其父亲吉内斯公爵所创作的音乐练习曲和乐曲。 该发现由馆员弗朗索瓦-皮埃尔·戈伊在整理文献时,通过对手写笔迹和乐谱风格的辨认而得出。莫扎特基金会于2026年4月确认了该笔记本的真实性。 这份手稿的历史与法国大革命相关;1794年吉内斯公爵逃往英国后,该手稿从其家中被没收。莫扎特当时在巴黎的时期充满了职业压力,他不仅对公爵女儿缺乏音乐天赋感到沮丧,且因服务报酬过低而闻名。这一“重大发现”罕见地展现了莫扎特在巴黎期间作为私人导师的私人生活侧面。

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19 June 2026, 12:31

A handwritten manuscript book, belonging to a 22-year-old Mozart, has been discovered in Paris.
A handwritten manuscript book, belonging to a 22-year-old Mozart, has been discovered in Paris. Picture: Getty

The notebook was confiscated during the French Revolution, and has now been found in Paris.

A 248-year-old notebook in France’s National Library (BnF) has been officially identified as belonging to a 22-year-old Mozart, in what library experts have called a “major discovery”.

Consisting of 44 pages, the notebook was kept by the young composer between May and July 1778, while he was staying in Paris, employed as a music tutor for Marie-Louise-Philippine de Bonnieres de Guines.

Her father was the Duke of Guines, a highly-regarded flute player in 18th century Paris, who commissioned Mozart’s now-popular Concerto for Flute and Harp.

The notebook contains daily exercises that Mozart prescribed his harp-playing tutee, in addition to seven pieces for both flute and harp, which may have been intended for the father-daughter duo to play together.

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A manuscript belonging to Mozart in 1778 has been found in Paris.
A manuscript belonging to Mozart in 1778 has been found in Paris. Picture: Getty

The discovery was made by curator Francois-Pierre Goy, who works in the library’s music department. Goy had set himself the task of sorting through a pile of documents before his retirement, when he chanced upon the notebook.

“I never imagined what I was about to find,” he said. By coincidence, Goy had been looking at other documents Mozart had written for teaching just weeks earlier, and began noticing similarities in the handwriting on close examination.

“The treble clefs are quite rounded and tilted slightly forward,” he described, noting that the bass clefs in Mozart’s hand were the opposite of the style usually used by French composers.

Goy compared the document side-by-side with other handwritten works by Mozart, including a copy of Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp, commissioned by the Duke of Guines, which used identical stamps to the notebook.

All together, the evidence looked more and more convincing, and the document was authenticated in April 2026 by Armin Brinzing, director of the Mozarteum Foundation in Austria.

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The BnF said that the manuscript was “part of two bundles of music that were confiscated from the home of the Duke of Guines in 1794.”

The Duke was a close confidant of Marie-Antoinette, and fled to England at the outbreak of the French Revolution. His relationship with Mozart was fraught. The composer was impressed by the Duke’s musical talents but became frustrated that his daughter didn’t seem to share them.

The relationship soured further when the Duke failed to pay Mozart for his work. Instead, he was offered a measly half of what he was owed by the Duke’s head butler–a sum he reportedly refused.

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