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and then instead of that is old that even looking at it today at $42.00, he comes close to that strange 10 wounded kimball from the musical child prodigies. take galbraith away the quest. the musical perfection is the top priority. my close is my goal is to play kind of you whole, it's a big, strong new challenge. i'll send a piece very early as tomorrow. i 1st started playing piano when i, when i started playing and compose the whole piece company. yes. the cliche is the child prodigy is a long lead, with few friends drilled to perfection. contact top to bottom, to cry. under pressure not to shake under pressure in their kids 567 years old. and you get incredible migraines, up the concepts idea to so so much miracle is 7, highly talented children. are they born with these extraordinary abilities?
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we hope to form a child prodigy use as well as the human development researcher and music psychologist and a music historian. the, the gym and stop island is david, god is one of today's most successful crossover musicians is fusion of classical and pop pills, holes and stadiums around the world. the miss button, i'm busy. for me, music is always letting me breed, given me energy and joy at us yet. and i can give us the hardest thing. the violin was a means to an end. if i was good at it, i learned to play fairly quickly and then alone and nothing. of course. i also worked hard. he's junior,
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with the violin began at 4 years old. father gala recognized his sons talent and started teaching him the owner. david to join steps and gave his 1st solo concerts with an orchestra at the age of 9. but you're very aware of all the hours we just spent on each night with that. you've worked really hard for it last night and i'll put this out. a wooton todd on the notes is one thing to what makes a child prodigy. there isn't any doubt that the children have natural capabilities that are very rare. it also requires the efforts of those around the child to be equally whole district, equally dedicated and equally wise about how to support and promote that talent.
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davis father invested in him, his career broke records. at 13, he was the youngest musician ever to be signed by renowned classical music labeled to, to grab a phone for several albums. david has worked with styles like conductor claudio, a bottle to be in meta and binding virtual. so yeah, who do you menu hand up. did you feel like a burden to growing up to get in talk every day? absolutely. no kid willingly sacrifices the time it takes to reach the top the mind . there's always someone in the background, whether it's the mother and father, all the teachers, it's in my mind to think that one more time or that i thought what i deliver about i one of those 3 is always the glittering hand in front of it. and what's it like to be a gifted child?
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can they still have a childhood the this in pieces, hunger, new berlin, miles emetics, govern. the family's daily life, simona must select, is driving his sons to piano and violin lessons today. one of 7 lessons per week. she says she often gets charged i get labeled as a pushy mother who keeps have 2 kids away from life and full system to practice the piano and violin. i've also seen someone on facebook say the best way to make money is with small children. people ignore the fact that it takes money time and they see what they want to see. my money. we must get ahead of nurturing childrens. tell them it's a full time job to this single mother, invalid and concert pianist, elizabeth lumina, has been teaching medics and miles for about 4 years. the boys cannot imagine
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living without piano and violin, or when you're in even does he asked, we see like yeah that there's nothing without music. then i have to do everything to make sure that they have the groundwork to decide later if they want less or not . on come speed and try it and the testing really stuff fix to connect me to to han has known this focus on music since childhood. the 19 year old has already performed on many major stages, and it's considered a highly gifted pianist, the brothers, 13 year old philip is also a talented pianist. and then no money involved in a normal week we practiced and not. we have rehearsals, sometimes concepts. we spend $34.00, sometimes 5 days at the university in belgium, target and that one is happening. and begging the siblings a multi,
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talented the to, to a started school aged for and finished high school. at 14, she studies at a conservatory in belgium as don't spin it. they've never known the kind of schooling, the other children have my new shoot side. so by the way, i described my time that school should photo is this, i always go down to find been this is and i only had to say half a sentence and definitely knew i was a bit difference. and it will keep this condition unless initial and christian, hon. arrange the lights around the children's needs, have to be flexible in the workhouse or intensive support would be impossible. and that takes energy modifies if they normally play about 60 concepts pay. yeah, right now, there are more afford in japan, china and south america. the medics practice is the piano 3 to 4 hours a day. he repeats the variations on
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a theme by biling, virtuoso packing they need until every note is perfect. this hardly a music competition. he hasn't one and just accumulated more than a 100 prizes so far. as good time. i never get to the point where i'm completely happy with the way i play. it's a frame. maddox is a fast loan and has an insatiable hunger for knowledge. he needs to work on complex tasks and even as a total of that was already challenging for his parents about this good. i'm glad you got was which often turned into screaming intentions. that would sometimes last for 20 minutes, because then you could see that you just didn't know what to do with himself. but his godfather told us he's under challenged if he needs activity and input for his brain warranty. so it's months that you need to different stimulus and, and that's the way music came in. at the age of 3, medics played his 1st melodies on the piano. that may even be,
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although there's no way to know this for sure that the child prodigy is in music have as a natural endowment, a preference for music as their primary way of communicating with the world more than speech and language in more than any other area but whether it's that or not, it's certainly very powerful and it drives for metrics was already giving his 1st concepts a 7. he played a concert at the prestigious mozart, you music academy insults, austria, metrics and miles have been taken out of normal schooling. it's a decision that can actually be beneficial for music gifted children, because now it would be gross funding spots done. he doesn't need to spend 6 hours at school if he can get it done in one or 2. i know that's why we said he doesn't
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have to do the time in school. he can learn enough his own pace when it suits him and stuff go outside and help inside. and that also gives him enough time to profess a concept site and competitions. since he doesn't have to spend as much time in school feeling good side open types of short, a fair world is not the same as your world or my world. it's a different kind of experience and it has to be dealt with in its own way. so that they often isolate themselves so that they can focus and the outside world we look at that is something that is objectionable, but it may be necessary. david garrett's father made sure his sons childhood could be completely defaulted to the violin music, education, concerts, and studio recordings. with the highest priority, he got dated both the best teachers and meetings, but the most important decision makers in the music industry. in his recently published biography, if you only knew david that describes among other things,
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a child without children kind advice and also as i thought i was definitely an outside o. yeah. and i was a child in an adult profession's kind. it's not usually a profession done by kid is off the table. if it were, it would be called child labor on a piece. and then of course you can call it that up and phone, but i was the only surrounded by adults. i was only 13. describe the conversations at the regular company, where without olds and with the directors to conduct is the teachers and the patrons. often the concepts everyone around me wasn't at all how to intend on. it says, and i'll pay thi, does this of acts and that, and you never wanted to break away. was a little fun different from why. so what does it, what did it and why didn't even know i was in something you could break out of had to kind of our guys, i had no comparison. this isn't the time when you grow up in a shoe box and you don't know anyone outside of the shoe box and all that shoe box
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is the well to box that david kept exceeding 46 potations. but that didn't save him from his father's criticism. as if he gets off, can they? they put a lot of emphasis on me understanding very quickly what he didn't think was good. and so he always made his own recordings of the concepts and my director of the in of the old on the car ride home. we listen to it through the speakers. and of course he immediately began voicing his criticism like the critic point to go. i thought the looking back he believes he never would have made it to the top of the ultra exclusive classical music business without his father's protectionism. impression
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that my leaving, he made my life possible. lucas, them off. i also know how tall in a hard way, but most i didn't have it any easier ones. no did plug in any like i got in comparison, i was probably handled with kid gloves, but they were beaten black and blue. these until i'm pretty sure about that. because there was not every gifted musician experienced as a child to depression and sacrifice. not all of them become stones, but they do have one thing in common. it's that they've always been fascinating throughout history that have been many musical geniuses whose tongue was considered otherworldly by contemporaries like bach, beethoven and handle this stick to it. and then because of the people with more religious in the 18th century and associated something divine, but the concept of these miracle children, that sentiment is probably
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a bit lost on us nowadays. although the, to a miracle is to use to describe the points. and i think it's still in fluids is out deception of this phenomenon. and one child prodigy most people will know is both going on the day as mozart. born in 1756, he wrote his 1st compositions at the age of 5. his father leopold recognized. 2 sons, extraordinary talent early on, and began to promote him publicly the script and belief on this. and that's it from the uphold mozart where he basically says that a miracle had taken place in sounds book that go ahead and close the prodigy to be bone that had to be his choice of words makes me think of then activity story with a kind of musical savior, having entered the worlds of life, am i not? was a casual highlander of the of it is insight on this and i'm, it's like instagram and it was all fake. even back in the 18th century form, you just use the stories to feel the newspapers,
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to create some buzz that's creating an image to absolutely the put the whole concept of the child for the change of speed, the result of a clip appeal campaign. his father made a prospect by taking 7 year old holstein with extensive concept to us most guns because actually of course, there's no doubt that leopold mozart was a shrewd businessman twice. he wrote it somewhere and we must do this now because in 2 years time this or will be gone. the old and mozart gets the more his child prodigy status will fade actually leopold mozart knew that he had to act quickly and then i can whole skin. i'm a day, a smoke sauce. the pro type of a child prodigy is so intense. if he's talent, there's a long history, for example, of trying to, to portray mozart is having had the actually, or probably and across many different fields. the reality is that mozart was on the
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lead with gifted and his musical pallets. but he wasn't particularly adopt in anything else and that's more typical of the child prodigy. 2 dr. dr. daniel baron, born made to 9 to himself in childhood, both as a piano player and a conductor. he was already studying conducting at the age of 10. but his reported to have one said that he was never a child prodigy. he nearly killed off to start the school to go to different motus. when would you go to put it diplomatically? you can take someone who is wonderfully talented and combined that with a lot of work, it can come across as if it's something incredible. wouldn't get out please. this is the money i didn't see anything. but once you have a loop behind the scenes and you know how much, what goes into it, i think it doesn't seem like america little that they became a child prodigy. it's one that can help this for the i'm not. but how exactly can
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we define a prodigy? and is this such a thing as natural talent? can any challenge become a music colanda the it's just not true? you can take any child and this will work hard enough out as you can turn is the highest levels of achievement the just is not true. interesting. the child i q plays little to no role in explaining musical talent. professor feldman defines the musical prodigy, someone who from the age of 10 can perform at the same level as an adult professional that has the necessary dispositions. one of those is that your child has a natural affinity for music and a natural ability to, to perform, to compose or, or to be, to be in the musical world. in addition. and the child has to have the discipline,
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has to have a tendency to focus and to be persistent. the can needs to have the potential to achieve outstanding things. however, in order for it to happen, the environment needs to be just rocked. if you need to on this definition of gifted stuff, that is having the potential to achieve something great is pretty much hypothetical . there are lots of if send box and you need the right conditions. someone who is just started to play an instrument, what be pulling off the top to performance from the get go. but in some cases, it is possible to see a trajectory for me and predict what the next 5 years might bring. the longest license will come behind the scenes. most chunk for the keys. have heidi invest in parents, they are the ones that with the support. see the children progress in the bible 1st stages of development, which is difficult because finally and always solar, they are new option only solar,
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only solar. and if that doesn't work out within this type of work, and if not, well, i don't know why i shouldn't say nothing as an associate. most of it was rise. she's been at the very top 2 in the world, a violin for almost 4 decades. now. the associate head has just finding lessons at the age of 5. since then she hasn't put the instrument down. he, she is at age 10, the the look i think if you're lucky enough to discover something that makes you happy most and have the opportunity to do it professionally, guys, then it doesn't really matter how long you get put in that profession. teen it. 10 years or 50 plus, what else could i strong for parents to be supported and assist you right from the start and at any cost the,
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you know what's on fathers in this evening we spend a few 1000 bucks a year on and so fees, musical education once look like we never force anything on her, we let her develop a skills that she sees fit, cityside she herself wants to be violent, is more than anything save our role is to make sure that she has all the opportunities and can follow the path she wants to take and how to feed them into an associate more so it was just finishing years old when conduct a hub. it fun. tell you on discover to the coming to mental the beginning of a fairytale can we is it continues to this day without the initial support of her parents. none of this might ever have happened. the child could have all the time with the world and the wrong family in the wrong circumstances was the wrong teachers. it will not happen. the situation becomes problematic when parents live vicariously through their children. encouragement and support continued to drilling
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and collusion. the child who to the chinese pianist lang lang, was born mode by poverty and a despotic father help and from promoting his talented son on his early use were characterized by roosters discipline and constant fee of japanese fine. and his majority was also subject to immense pressure growing up under a strict and vicious mother. at the age of 14, she was already working with the likes of leonard bernstein, bidding her early twenties to separate a mental breakdown so severe that it took a whole 6 years and several hospitalizations before she could find her way back to music. this stuff is always the danger in putting children under this kind of pressure if i can quite easily become detrimental and not conducive to a successful career. but individuals react to outside influence very differently. how they develop then, is down to psychological predispositions, because i'm long for to tell them needs to be nurtured. the question facing
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parents like simone and mazda. like, to what extent it's undeniable that maddox and miles look for the music and the performances they have to at the clubs account this concepts and competitions between israel or a competition at london's royal. albert whole working with the prodigy is a different kind of parenting that it is for most other children. it means that for example, a family will sacrifice into living where they live and travel half way across the world to go to the place where they believe that child will have the best opportunity for the single my parents. and $1.00 to $2.00 honey talented sons means around support. the cutting until there's done diana lessons, violin lesson, singing lessons,
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composition lessons, mental arrests on one day. you have to go and get him. you though the next you have to go get to find in the things that you have to pay for concepts and competitions . it's a lot to do. does that leave any time for you of 9? no, no times to me. smiles and medics were made for the stage, and it's over the clear to them with a, a headed all the way to the top. that's often will be on the big stages soon enough that you can call my clothes to my goal is to play kind of get home to speed. but it could be down change in this highly competitive world. most child, prodigy, psych good bye to the idea of becoming a professional musician before they reach adulthood. i was this. you have to know what to do with that kind of talent. how to use it to something that so feel 0. it makes you happy. though i'm good today as a young adult you to, to hon is sure one thing being
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a pianist is who especially when the conclusion my music was to lose just because it's what i enjoyed. we could soon express myself. it's a kind of language without twins or to finish to stay after the mother. i don't support my children and what they do that's disruptive and we didn't want that. the don't have to learn to withstand the daddy push it from his parents withdrawal and international career and music across to fiction. day of today the they have been is that city 0 am i to criticize how my parents raised me? and that's good when it's made my i don't live so much easier because i'm just leaving that it's essentially an ethical question either chicago, would you rather have a relax childhood. i mean to struggle through the rest of life afterwards. and fun to is what i like in or do say, okay, maybe my childhood wasn't ideal,
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but let's go to easy afterwards because of it, think that you and to me that so that's leading that enough sliced. but unfortunately, do that. you should have it as a child, yukon, consciously make that kind of decision on your own was nice purpose true, but i also can't look back and say it was the wrong decision. i just caught the so what does it all boiled down to in the, in the challenge for the child prodigy and the child. prodigy is family is to bring the towel to its full expression. it requires deep knowledge and understanding the need to finish the the best way to navigate the child's up. bringing in the education to cultivate smith's self confidence. parents need to get 5 children, the courage to take risks and find the room way, skipped the best parents and best teachers don't put the child into circumstances
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where that child sense of development is distorted. it's tricky does. the number of children should be allowed to enjoy being young. i do everything i can to make sure medic, some miles have that time of time where they can be kids like seo is on 14 to 6. i'd say it has been incredibly good to me. i've worked hard to get where i am now, but i'm also aware that i've been very, very lucky. right time, right place. my past hasn't always been easy, but i wouldn't change a single moment because it put me here today. the
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