(Image via Simone Cartuccia) Nowadays, it is not uncommon to find young talents exhibiting their creative skills on reality shows and stunning the viewers. Yoo Ye-eun, who was born blind and adopted in 2002, has never had a formal piano lesson but can play any song after just one listen. A 5-year-old piano prodigy named Alberto Cartuccia Cingolani stunned the audience with his performance at the 10th International Musical Competition in the Italian town of Penne. She performed alongside the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor. A blind five-year-old pianist from South Korea has stunned the music world after a video of her performance received more than 27million hits. The young Brit is a composer, violinist and pianist, and above she performed Mozart's Piano Concerto K 246, which also includes a cadenza written by Alma herself. Perhaps William, or indeed one of other four youngsters featured in this article, will appear on the cover of Pianist one day. Now 16 years of age, Alma Deutscher was just ten years old when this video was recorded back in 2015. This amazingly talented five-year-old is much better at playing piano than most people will ever be (even if they. The performance brought tears to the eyes of host and actress Melissa McCarthy, as you can see in the clip. The following year, he appeared on American TV show Little Big Shots and performed Chopin's famous Minute Waltz Op. Seven-year-old William Zhang first become known to the international public when he appeared at Carnegie Hall in 2019 after winning First Prize in the American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competition. In fact, the two have previously played together. ![]() Like Elisey, seven-year-old Agafia is another child prodigy from Russia. Many of the comments below the video point to how she is able to portray so many of the piece's emotions at such a young age. Seven-year-old Agafia Korzun above plays it like she's known it for years. You can find out more about Elisey Mysin here.Ĭhopin's Nocturne No 20 in C sharp minor is one of the composer's most famous and adored pieces. The Russian-born youngster is thought to have been just eight years old when this video was filmed. He blew his audience away with a performance of Mozart's Concerto No 3 in D Major in the city of Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia. Since the above performance, he has taken home the Grand Prix prize at the 1st Grand Piano International Competition for Young Pianists in Moscow (2016), and 2nd prize at the 1st China International Music Competition (2019). Now 19 years old, he is living up to his potential. Incredible! The young Russian performed Liszt's famous 'La Campanella' at the Great Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory ![]() Alexander Malofeev was just 13 years old when this was filmed in 2014.
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