Unknown Mozart piece discovered in Leipzig
Briefly

This newly discovered piece, Serenate in C, captures a rare glimpse of Mozart's early compositional style while shedding light on his familial connections.
The manuscript is not written in Mozart's hand but attributed to him, suggesting a significant earlier work that had previously been lost to history.
The work is significant, revealing a new dimension to Mozart’s youthful creativity, especially in chamber music, previously known only for his keyboard compositions.
The discovery of this trio attributed to a very young Mozart emphasizes the importance of familial ties in preserving his early works.
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