Ganz kleine Nachtmusik  (German for Quite (or Very) Little Night Music), K. 648,[ 1]  also known as Serenade in C,[ 2]  is a compositi

Ganz kleine Nachtmusik

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Ganz kleine Nachtmusik (German for Quite (or Very) Little Night Music), K. 648,[ 1] also known as Serenade in C,[ 2] is a composition for string trio by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), written in the mid to late 1760s. It was named by the Leipzig municipal libraries, where the piece's re-discovery was announced in September 2024.

The piece itself is a string trio (for two violins and one cello) written while Mozart was a young teenager, and was apparently created prior to Mozart's first trip to Italy. It consists of "seven miniature movements for a string trio lasting about 12 minutes" according to the Leipzig libraries.[ 3]

While compiling the Köchel catalogue's newest edition – an authoritative list of all of Mozart's documented musical works – classical music researchers rediscovered the manuscript of the previously unknown piece from the Carl Ferdinand Becker collection in Leipzig's music library. The researchers reported that the manuscript was in "dark brown ink on medium-white handmade paper" with individually bound parts. The manuscript was believed not to be an original manuscript written by Mozart, but a copy produced in 1780.[ 1] [ 3]

German musicologist Ulrich Leisinger, speaking for the International Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg, stated that the piece was unique compared to other pieces produced by Mozart at the time, which were primarily arias, symphonies, and piano music.[ 4]

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