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[PSUs]| Thursday 12th January 2006 |
The digitised version of the original manuscript - which uses the Turning Pages interface, to simulate handling a physical document - presents 30 pages and 75 musical introductions (included as audio) to some of Mozart's compositions.
Interestingly, for historians, these works include the opening bars of a number of lost works, such a 'Little March in D', which the British Library
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You can turn the virtual pages at www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/ttpbooks.html. Note that it uses the Macromedia's Shockwave plugin.
The online presentation accompanies the display at the British Library of the original manuscript of the Verzeichnüss aller meiner Werke. It is the centrepiece of an exhibition called Mozart's Musical Diary, which opens today and runs in The John Ritblat Gallery until 10 April.
We last reported on the British Library in November 2005, with the news that it was working with Microsoft to digitise 100,000 books, making them available online as part of the MSN Book Search service.
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