The Borneo Post

Mozart manuscript fails to sell

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PARIS: The first draft of music Mozart wrote for the last act of his opera “The Marriage of Figaro” failed to find a buyer when it went under the hammer in Paris on Wednesday. The manuscript — which experts had billed as “exceptiona­l”, dating from the height of the composer’s career in 1786 — was expected to sell for half a million euros ( RM2.3 million). But a draft of Schumann’s oratorio “Scenes from Goethe’s Faust” did go for 650,000 euros. The almost complete manuscript of Schumann’s masterpiec­e “containing several versions from the first sketches until the orchestrat­ion” was described as “an extraordin­ary item” by the French auction house Ader Nordmann. The manuscript­s are part of a vast sell- off by the French state of the collection amassed by the collapsed investment firm Aristophil. It was shut down amid a scandal three years ago, taking 850 million euros of its investors’ money with it.

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