German Researchers Uncover Lost Mozart Masterpiece After 260 Years
German Researchers Uncover Lost Mozart Masterpiece After 260 Years
In an incredible discovery, German researchers have unveiled a previously unknown composition by the musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Believed to have been written during Mozart’s early teenage years, this remarkable piece of music was recently found in a German library. Estimated to be composed in the 1760s, this 260-year-old masterpiece is sending shockwaves through the world of classical music. Read on to discover more about this historic find!
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German researchers have announced the discovery of a previously unknown musical work by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composed in his early adolescence, found in a library in Germany.
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The researchers discovered the work while preparing the latest edition of the Köchel Catalogue, which catalogs all of Mozart’s compositions, at a music library in Leipzig.
The piece was performed by a string trio during the presentation of the new Köchel Catalogue in Salzburg and has been named "A Little Night Music."
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