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This is a list of music prodigies, young children (at or under age 12) who displayed a talent in music deemed to make them competitive with skilled adult musicians. The list is sorted by genre and instrument.

Classical and opera

Piano and organ

Name Instrument(s) Debut[1] Notes
Jonathan Ming Auyong Dornel Piano 1 Entered Paris Conservatory of Music at age one, achieved Diploma level at the age of three, currently at the age of 12.
Martha Argerich Piano 4 Orchestral debut at age eight [1]
Kit Armstrong Piano 5 Concerto debut at 8; Morton Gould Young Composer Award for five consecutive years [2]
Claudio Arrau Piano 5 Could read notes before letters [3]
Daniel Barenboim Piano 7 [4]
Enrique Batiz Piano 5 Now a conductor [5]
George Li Piano 4 Pianist and prodigy, Carnegie Hall debut age 11, performed with numerous national orchestras around the world
Georges Bizet Piano 9 Entered the Paris Conservatory at age 9
Victor Borge Piano 8 Won a full scholarship to the Royal Danish Music Conservatory at the age of nine [6]
Lili Boulanger Piano, violin, cello, harp Attended Louis Vierne's organ classes at the Paris Conservatoire at age six [7]
Cameron Carpenter Organ 11 Performed J. S. Bach's complete Well-Tempered Clavier from memory at age 11.
William Crotch Organ 3 Became a composer and first Principal of the Royal Academy of Music [8]
Georges Cziffra Piano Entered the Franz Liszt Academy at nine, after some four years performing in a traveling circus.
Per Enflo Piano 7 Won the Swedish competition for young pianists at age 11 in 1956 (and again in 1961). As a mathematician solved fundamental problems.
Richard Farrell Piano 4 Made his first radio broadcast at age 4. At 7 he played his own composition, a lament on the death of an archbishop, in a public concert with the Wellington Symphony Orchestra. [9] [10]
Carl Filtsch Piano 6 Composed concerto at thirteen; died at fourteen [11]
Felix Hell Organ 8 Became a church organist at 8; won competitions at 9; began recording and touring shortly thereafter.
Józef Hofmann Piano 10 [12]
Helen Huang Piano 8 Performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra at age 8[2]
Evgeny Kissin Piano Entered music school at age six [13]
Aimi Kobayashi Piano 3 Played concerts at 3 and with orchestras at 7, performed at Carnegie Hall, etc.
Magnus LaDue Piano 7 Won 1st place in Division II (Grades 3 and 4) at the University of Texas at Arlington's the 29th Annual Fall Piano Contest.
Lang Lang Piano Began playing at age two; entered Beijing Conservatory at age eight; won international competitions at age thirteen [14]
Anna Larsen Piano 3 chosen as one of the first three scholars of the Lang Lang Foundation [15]
Ingmar Lazar Piano 6 Solo debut at age 6 at the Salle Gaveau in Paris
Franz Liszt Piano 9 Performed first major concert at age eleven [16]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano, violin 6 One of the most prolific composers of the Classical Era [17]
Leo Ornstein Piano Entered Saint Petersburg Conservatory at age ten [18]
Ronaldo Parrales Piano 4 Entered the Royal Conservatory of Music at age eight. [19]
Sergei Prokofiev Piano Composed opera at age nine
Jordan Rudess Piano, keyboard, guitar Entered the Juilliard at age nine; [20] keyboardist for Dream Theater
Camille Saint-Saëns Piano 5 Gave his first public recital at age 5.
Ernest Schelling Piano 4 Began studies in Europe at age seven [21]
Philippa Schuyler Piano 11 [22]
Ruth Slenczynska Piano 11 Played with a full orchestra at age eleven; writer of Forbidden Childhood [23]
Alicia Witt Piano 7 Won several piano competitions in the years after her debut [24]

Strings

Name Instrument(s) Debut[1] Notes
Linda Brava Violin 11 World-wide tours at age eight, leader of the prestigious Helsinki Juniorstrings at thirteen [25][26]
Sarah Chang Violin 8 [27]
Jacqueline du Pré Cello 8 [28]
Midori Goto Violin 11 [29]
Ryu Goto Violin 7 [30]
Ida Haendel Violin Prizewinner in Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition at age six [31]
Jascha Heifetz Violin 7 [32]
Yo-Yo Ma Cello 5 [Performed for audiences at 5; performed for John F. Kennedy at 7; appeared on TV at 8
Saundra (Berkova) Maazel Violin 5 [33]
Yehudi Menuhin Violin 7 [34]
Anne Akiko Meyers Violin 7 [35]
Stefan Milenković Violin 10 First international award at age seven [36]
Alma Moodie Violin 6 Entered Brussels Conservatory at age 9; premiered concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Krenek[3]
David Oistrakh Violin 6 [37]
Gloria Perkins Violin 10 Played the Mendelssohn Concerto with the National Symphony in Washington at 10 years of age. [38]
Gregor Piatigorsky Cello Entered the Moscow Conservatory at age eleven; headed a quartet at age fifteen [39]
Michael Rabin Violin 10 Could "keep beat" at age one [40]
Florizel von Reuter Violin 10 Graduated from Geneva Conservatory at age 11, 1901 [41]
Ruggiero Ricci Violin 10 Began international tours at age fourteen [42]
Clara Rockmore Violin, theremin 9 Entered the Imperial Conservatory at age five, the youngest ever student [43]

Winds

Name Instrument(s) Debut[1] Notes
Raphael Severe Clarinet 11 Played Mozart clarinet concerto in China three years only after starting to learn the clarinet.[44]

Lennertz

Composing and conducting

Name Talent Debut[4] Notes
Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga Composer 11 Composed a two-act opera at age thirteen [45]
Samuel Barber Composer, conductor 7 Attempted an opera at age ten; attended the Curtis Institute of Music at age fourteen [46]
Georges Bizet Composer Entered the Paris Conservatoire at age ten [47]
Frédéric Chopin Composer 7 Began concerts and polonaises at age seven; attained notability by age fifteen [48]
Ruth Gipps Composer 8 [49]
Morton Gould Composer, conductor 6 [50]
Jay Greenberg Composer 12 Entered Juilliard School at age ten; composed five symphonies by age twelve [51]
Erich Wolfgang Korngold Composer, conductor 11 [52]
Lorin Maazel Conductor 7 [53]
Felix Mendelssohn Composer, conductor 12 [54]
Gian Carlo Menotti Composer 7 Composed first opera at age eleven [55]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 5 His first compositions were Andante (K. 1a) and Allegro (K. 1b) [5]
Olli Mustonen ? Composed a Divertimento for piano and orchestra at the age of 12, and his piano concerto at the age of 14. [56]
Niccolò Paganini Composer, violinist 7 [57]
Alex Prior Composer, conductor 8 [58]
Josef Rheinberger Composer 7 Entered the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München at age twelve [59]
Nino Rota Composer 11 Composed an oratorio at the age of 10, conducting performances in Italy and Paris.
Julian Scriabin Composer c. 9–11 [60]
Edgard Varèse Composer, conductor 12 Composed first opera at age 12.[6]
Wendy Vo Composer 8 [61]

Non-classical genres

Country and bluegrass

Folk and world music

Blues

Jazz and jazz-fusion

Post-war genres

R&B, soul,hip-hop, and funk

  • Michael Jackson: Joined his older siblings in the Jackson 5 at age five; his dancing, singing and performing abilities soon surpassed his older siblings; He had his first No.1 as a solo artist at age 13, and his first No.1 (as the lead singer of the Jackson 5) at age 11.[9]
  • Gladys Knight: Began performing at age four; won on the Original Amateur Hour at age seven; toured at age eight [88]
  • Stevie Wonder: Skilled at multiple instruments early; signed to Motown at age eleven; first U.S. number-one hit at age thirteen.[10]
  • Bernie Worrell: Originally classically trained; wrote a concerto at age eight.[11]

Pop

Alternative and rock

  • Tori Amos: She attended the Peabody Institute at age five and was expelled from it at 11.[89]
  • Björk: Began classical study at age five; released an album at age eleven [90]
  • Alanis Morissette: Released her first song at age ten, which later became an unsuccessful single; became a protege of a local folk musician; had her own record and record producing company at an early age [91]
  • Wolfgang Van Halen: Son of Van Halen guitarist Eddie Van Halen, Wolfgang began playing on-stage with the band at age 13, and was a full member of Van Halen at age 15. He plays guitar, electric bass, drums, and keyboard.
  • Steve Winwood: Played in the "The Ron Atkinson Band" at age eight [92]; was backing blues legends by age thirteen on United Kingdom tours; became the keyboardist for The Spencer Davis Group at age fifteen [93]
  • Charly Garcia: Played piano at age of three.
  • Vangelis: Was composing at age of four.
  • Jason Becker Gifted electric guitarist afflicted with ALS

See also

Further reading

  • Musical Prodigies: Masters at an Early Age by Renee B. Fisher ISBN 0-8096-1854-0
  • Musical Prodigies: Perilous Journeys, Remarkable Lives by Claude Kenneson ISBN 1-57467-046-8

References