List of music prodigies

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As a novelty several children have become popular as singers or musicians. There are, however, numerous cases of children, those at or under 11, who display a talent or skill in music deemed to make them competitive with adult musicians. This is devoted to such young musicians and listed by the style of music for which they are best known.

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[edit] Classical or Opera

[edit] Piano and Organ

  • Isaac Albéniz-Public performance at age 4.[1]
  • Martha Argerich-Public performance at age 4. Orchestral debut at age 8.[2]
  • Claudio Arrau-First public concert at 5. Could read notes before letters.[3]
  • Steve Barakatt-First public concert at 5. Guest soloist of Quebec Synmphonic Orchestra at 13.

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[edit] String section

Kevin Tuleta - Debut at age 16 as 'Thrasher' in The Lakewood Project.

[edit] Composition and Conducting

[edit] Non-classical genres predating WWII

[edit] Country or Bluegrass

[edit] Folk and World music

[edit] Blues

[edit] Jazz and Jazz-fusion

[edit] Post-war genres

[edit] R&B/Soul/Funk


[edit] Pop music

[edit] Alternative or Rock

  • Tori Amos - At five she was the youngest person, at that time, to attend the Peabody Institute[79]
  • Björk - Classical study at five and an album before turning 12.[80]
  • Jimmy Page - Started playing guitar before the age of 9. Became the disputed greatest guitarist of the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Jordan Rudess - Entered Juilliard at 9 years old (His original training was classical)
  • Steve Winwood - Was backing blues legends at age 13 on United Kingdom tours. Became the keyboardist for The Spencer Davis Group at age 15.
  • Michael Angelo Batio - Composed music for piano by age 5. He is also reguarded as one of the most technically sound guitarists alive.
  • Conor Oberst - Released first album when age 13.
  • Jackson Ruggiero- started drums at age 5 and now 14 could possibly be one of the greatest young drummers of all time. He's starred in numerous talent shows and has been in several bands over the past few years.

[edit] Hip-Hop/Rap

[edit] Autistic savant prodigies

[edit] See also

[edit] References and Further reading