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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—A lost piece by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was performed for the fist time in America in a San Francisco library on Sep. 28.
About 70 people filled the Golden Gate Valley Libary’s hall to hear the recently rediscovered “Serenade in C” for the first time.
Many of those in attendance stood while listening.
“Mozart’s music is the most famous there is, and it’s been performed millions of times all over the world, but not this piece,” Dan Flanagan, the violinist of the trio, told The Epoch Times.
“My jaw dropped, and my eyes opened wide. My first thought was, when do I get to hear it? When do I get to play it? Where’s the music?” Flanagan told The Epoch Times, describing his first thoughts after hearing about the music’s rediscovery….