A beforehand unknown piece of music composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when he was most likely in his early teenagers has been uncovered at a library in Germany.
The piece dates to the mid to late 1760s and consists of seven miniature actions for a string trio lasting about 12 minutes, the Leipzig municipal libraries mentioned in a press release on Thursday.
Born in 1756, Mozart was a toddler prodigy and started composing at a really early age below his father’s steerage.
Researchers found the work on the metropolis’s music library whereas compiling the most recent version of the Köchel catalogue, the definitive archive of Mozart’s musical works.
The newly found manuscript was not written by Mozart himself however is believed to be a duplicate made in about 1780, the researchers mentioned.
The piece was carried out by a string trio on the unveiling of the brand new Köchel catalogue within the Austrian metropolis of Salzburg on Thursday.
It’ll obtain its German premiere on the Leipzig Opera on Saturday.
The piece is known as Ganz kleine Nachtmusik within the catalogue, based on the Leipzig libraries.
The manuscript consists of darkish brown ink on medium-white handmade paper and the components are individually sure, they mentioned.
The Köchel catalogue describes the piece as “preserved in a single supply, through which the attribution of the creator means that the work was written earlier than Mozart’s first journey to Italy”, based on the municipal libraries.