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One of these days, this template will have to be expanded to include all the "unnumbered" early works only known by their K. number (I'd avoid those greater-than-41 numbers that are often used, those are too confusing). Probably have to bite the bullet and split the template into sections and
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Oh, it looks like K. 383g is completely lost. Zaslaw does not mention it in his book, so I presume we've gained more knowledge about it...?
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K. 16b, K. 19b, K. 66c, K. 66d, K. 66e, K. Anh.C. 11.07, K. Anh.C. 11.08, K. 383g. (All lost, but
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Is there a way a link to this article could be added to the bottom of the template?
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have enough content for a valid article. The incipits are all known, I think.)
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The spurious K. 311a might also deserve an article. Here's its incipit:
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Mozart symphonies of spurious or doubtful authenticity
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