Presented as a rediscovered Mozart manuscript, this violin concerto was later revealed to be composed by Marius Casadesus in 1933. Despite its fraudulent origins, it gained popularity as a charming pastiche of Mozart's early style before Casadesus admitted authorship in 1977.
A controversial violin concerto initially attributed to Mozart but later revealed to be composed by Marius Casadesus in the 1930s.
Its intricate style mimics Mozart's early works, sparking debates about musical forgery and attribution.