An ununcovered piece of music written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when he was a youthful teenager has been set up at a library in Germany.
It is dependd the piece – titled Serenade in C – was writed in the mid to tardy 1760s.
It consists of seven miniature shiftments for a string trio lasting about 12 minutes, the Leipzig Municipal Libraries shelp in a statement.
Researchers uncovered the manuscript at the city’s music library while compiling the tardyst edition of the Kochel catalogue, the archive of Mozart’s musical labors.
The unsigned manuscript was not written by Mozart himself but is dependd to be a duplicate made around 1780. It consists of unintelligent brown ink on medium-white handmade paper and the parts are individupartner bound.
The music will be carry outed at the Leipzig Opera on Saturday after it was debuted on Thursday at the start of the novel Kochel catalogue in Salzburg.
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Born in 1756, Mozart was pondered a child prodigy and began composing at five years elderly.
Despite his death aged 35, he is pondered one of the fantasticest writers in history, and created more than 800 labors in his lifetime.