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Researchers at Leipzig Municipal Library discovered a new Mozart piece from the 1760s .
The piece was composed for a string trio and contains 7 separate movements.
The first modern performance of it took place last week at the composer’s birthplace in Salzburg , Austria , and was carried out by students from the Johann Sebastian Bach School of Music .
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