By Brandy McDonnellAn abbreviated version of this story appears in the Sunday Life section of The Oklahoman.Celebrating 'The Other Mozart'One-woman show reveals the untold story of iconic composer's forgotten prodigy sisterThe towering column of pale hair wrapped in a pink ribbon first caught Sylvia Milo’s eye.While touring the apartment of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna, Austria, the musician-turned-actress spied the portrait featuring the dramatically coiffed woman sitting next to the composer at a keyboard, their hands intertwined as they played together.“You don’t see women, especially in those times, featured like that.Read more on NewsOK.com