
The musical museum Morgan concluded that this waltz manuscript was indeed written by Chopin. After 175 years since his death, Frederic Chopin continues to compel people to dance. Recently, an unpublished waltz by the composer was discovered in the protected storage of the Morgan Library in New York, as reported by the New York Times.
One of the museum's employees found a sheet of music marked "waltz" in one of the files, which was inscribed in French in the upper part. The museum curator recounted to the New York Times that he asked himself questions: "Where does it come from? What could it be?" because he "did not recognize the music."
He noted that he took a photograph of the sheet and played the waltz on the fortepiano at home. It turned out that the piece also belonged to Chopin, who died in France in 1849.