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"Lost Mozart composition resurfaces in German library."

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This Lost Mozart Composition Hasn't Been Heard for Centuries. Now, You Can Listen to It image

The previously unknown composition was discovered in the collections of Leipzig Municipal Libraries in Germany. (Sebastian Willnow / Picture Alliance via Getty Images)

 

This Lost Mozart Composition Hasn't Been Heard for Centuries. Now, You Can Listen to It

More than 250 years after a teenage Mozart wrote "Serenade in C," a copy of the piece has surfaced in the collections of a German library

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