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A lost musical manuscript believed to be written by Mozart has surfaced at a library in Leipzig , Germany .
The piece, titled Serenade in C and arranged for a string trio, is said to date back at least as far as 1769 .
It is one of a number of discoveries in a new edition of the Köchel , a 160-year-old compendium of Mozart 's works.
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