Undiscovered Mozart music found in German library

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The piece, titled Serenade in C, was found in a Leipzig library. It was written for a string trio and lasts around 12 minutes.


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Imagine being so legendary even 400 years later people still listen and find new shit about your art, I can only mirin
 
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Interesting. I don't listen to classical music but I can still appreciate good music. I like all kinds of genres of music
 
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Who cares neeeeguh carti jus dropped
 
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The piece, titled Serenade in C, was found in a Leipzig library. It was written for a string trio and lasts around 12 minutes.


@PeakIncels @ryuken @Rea @97baHater @Jason Voorhees @chudlite @ey88
@YungTrappa @castizo @Snowskinned @Xangsane @Mewton @N9wiff•˚₊‧⋆.
Was this a finished song?
 
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he wrote this when he was a teenager btw, legit brutal lifemog
 
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The piece, titled Serenade in C, was found in a Leipzig library. It was written for a string trio and lasts around 12 minutes.


@PeakIncels @ryuken @Rea @97baHater @Jason Voorhees @chudlite @ey88
@YungTrappa @castizo @Snowskinned @Xangsane @Mewton @N9wiff•˚₊‧⋆.
How do we know it's not a fake created by AI or some dickhead?
 
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because we can chemically date the manuscript, also AI can't make Mozart
What if I had blank aged paper or cloth used back then and wrote whatever on it with Indian ink or berries, or whatever ink they used back then and buried it under rocks with the sun blazing upon it and let it set for months? Finally, reclaim it and announce, "My god, look what I found from 1284 AD! The first erotica trash about the queen getting railed by slave men."
 
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What if I had blank aged paper or cloth used back then and wrote whatever on it with Indian ink or berries, or whatever ink they used back then and buried it under rocks with the sun blazing upon it and let it set for months? Finally, reclaim it and announce, "My god, look what I found from 1284 AD! The first erotica trash about the queen getting railed by slave men."
Then it would be : "My god, look what I found from 1284 AD! An undecipherable manuscript, we should call our best philologists, call Champollion!"
 
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What if I had blank aged paper or cloth used back then and wrote whatever on it with Indian ink or berries, or whatever ink they used back then and buried it under rocks with the sun blazing upon it and let it set for months? Finally, reclaim it and announce, "My god, look what I found from 1284 AD! The first erotica trash about the queen getting railed by slave men."
and then they would chemically date it and find that it isn't from 1284 AD
 
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lol no way
 
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and then they would chemically date it and find that it isn't from 1284 AD
But the blank cloth or paper came from 1284 AD. It was written in the present day.
 
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You can chemically date ink


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What if I used dried-up ink from 1284 AD? I then wet it with well water, urine, and semen. Spit in it too. Finally, inject a trace of smallpox, right? The expert will validate it as authentic. He would state, "Ah, yes, this is indeed authentic. We have chemically dated the material to the 13th century. We have also validated the ink as it shows traces of smallpox, well water, urine, which was common back then, and-" Perplexed, he reads the note quietly to himself. An eyebrow raises. He utters, "And male semen?" he flips through the pages and returns to the top. "Spit too? The fuck was happening back then?"
 
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