Long lost music book owned by Jane Austen recovered

Michie

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Feb 5, 2002
166,683
56,301
Woods
✟4,680,111.00
Country
United States
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others

The book was finally discovered among the possessions of Austen's great-niece, Jenyth Worsley, who passed away in 2023.​

A long lost book of sheet music that once belonged to famed author Jane Austenhas been rediscovered after 45 years. The book, Domenico Corri’s Select Collection of Choice Music for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte(c.1790), was found among the possessions of a distant relative of Austen’s who passed away earlier this year, and it was identified by the author’s signature within the inside cover.


Chawton House reports that the book in question was originally kept with a collection of music books owned by the Austen family at Chawton House. This was the home of Austen’s older brother Edward Austen Knight, which was sold in the 1990s to a trust that restored the 16th-century abode and converted it to a research center. Its library of an estimated 9,000 books is focused on English women’s literature from 1600 to 1830.

The last time the music book was consulted was in 1978, by 20th-century composer Patrick Piggot, but it was no longer found in the collection when classical musician Jon A. Gillaspie sought to view the book in 1987. A 2016 project to digitize the collection, conducted by the University of Southampton, would later list the book as “lost.” That is, until the death of Jenyth Worsley, great-niece of Jane Austen.


The book was found among the possessions of Worsley, who grew up in Chawton House. Worsley, a composer of classical music, was known for her work with BBC’s Radiophonic Workshop in the 1960s. At some point after 1978, Worsley gained possession of the book, although it is unknown to what purpose she put it. It is also unknown if she had purposefully kept the book apart from the collection, or if she had simply forgotten to return it.

Continued below.