A previously unknown musical composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been discovered by a French curator. The piece, written for flute and harp, dates back to 1777 when Mozart was 22 years old and tutoring a French aristocrat. The manuscript was unearthed recently, revealing a new work by the famed composer. This weekend marks the first public performance of the music, offering audiences a unique glimpse into Mozart’s early career. Scholars believe the composition provides insight into Mozart’s teaching methods and his relationship with his French student. The discovery is expected to generate significant interest within the classical music community and among Mozart enthusiasts.