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.
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Name | Debut[1] | Notes |
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Jackie Evancho | 8 | 2nd place on America's Got Talent at age 10 |
Beverly Sills | 12 | Won on Major Bowes' Amateur Hour for the week of October 26, 1939, performed Gilbert and Sullivan by 16 |
Faryl Smith | 12 | Was a semi-finalist on Britain's Got Talent at age 12 |
Charlotte Church | 11 | She sang on the Big Big Talent Show at age 11 |
Name | Instrument(s) | Debut[1] | Notes |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Piano, violin | 6 | One of the most prolific composers of the Classical Era [2] |
Thomas Linley the Younger | Piano, violin | 7 (earliest recorded performance) | Born the same year as Mozart; the two met in Italy and became friends |
Charles-Valentin Alkan | Piano | 6 | At the age of seven, he won a first prize for solfège and prizes in piano, harmony, and organ; Luigi Cherubini, director of the Conservatoire, described his technique and ability as extraordinary |
Martha Argerich | Piano | 4 | Orchestral debut at age eight [3] |
Kit Armstrong | Piano | 5 | Concerto debut at eight; Morton Gould Young Composer Award for five consecutive years [4] |
Claudio Arrau | Piano | 5 | Could read notes before letters [5] |
Daniel Barenboim | Piano | 7 | [6] |
Enrique Batiz | Piano | 5 | Now a conductor [7] |
Emily Bear | Piano | 5 | Child prodigy who composed and released her first piano album at age five. |
Vincenzo Bellini | Piano | 5 | Began studying music theory at two, the piano at three, and by the age of five could apparently play well |
Georges Bizet | Piano | 9 | Entered the Paris Conservatory at age nine |
Victor Borge | Piano | 8 | Won a full scholarship to the Royal Danish Music Conservatory at age nine [8] |
Lili Boulanger | Piano, violin, cello, harp | Attended Louis Vierne's organ classes at the Paris Conservatoire at age six [9] | |
Cameron Carpenter | Organ | 11 | Performed J. S. Bach's complete The Well-Tempered Clavier from memory at age eleven. |
William Crotch | Organ | 3 | Became a composer and first Principal of the Royal Academy of Music [10] |
Georges Cziffra | Piano | Entered the Franz Liszt Academy at age nine, after some four years performing in a traveling circus | |
Per Enflo | Piano | 7 | Won the Swedish competition for young pianists at age eleven in 1956 (and again in 1961) |
Richard Farrell | Piano | 4 | Made his first radio broadcast at age four; at seven played his own composition (a lament on the death of an archbishop) in a public concert with the Wellington Symphony Orchestra [11][12] |
Carl Filtsch | Piano | 6 | Composed concerto at thirteen; died at age fourteen [13] |
Horacio Gutiérrez | Piano | 11 | First piano recital at age four. Orchestral debut at age 11 with the Havana Symphony.[14] |
Johana Harris | Piano | 8 | Composed works as early as age six and began her career as a concert pianist at age eight |
Felix Hell | Organ | 8 | Became a church organist at age eight; won competitions at age nine; began recording and touring shortly thereafter |
Josef Hofmann | Piano | 10 | [15] |
Helen Huang | Piano | 8 | Performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra at age eight[16] |
Evgeny Kissin | Piano | 10 | Entered music school at age six [17] |
Aimi Kobayashi | Piano | 3 | Performed concerts at age three and with orchestras at age seven, performed at Carnegie Hall, etc. |
Lang Lang | Piano | Began playing at age two; entered Beijing Conservatory at age eight; won international competitions at age thirteen [18] | |
Ingmar Lazar | Piano | 6 | Solo debut at age six at the Salle Gaveau in Paris |
Franz Liszt | Piano | 9 | Performed first major concert at age eleven [19] |
Leo Ornstein | Piano | Entered Saint Petersburg Conservatory at age ten [20] | |
Sergei Prokofiev | Piano | Composed an opera at age nine | |
Camille Saint-Saëns | Piano | 5 | Gave his first public recital at age five |
Ernest Schelling | Piano | 4 | Began studies in Europe at age seven [21] |
Philippa Schuyler | Piano | 11 | [22] |
Dimitris Sgouros | Piano | 7 | First public recital at age seven; Carnegie Hall debut at age twelve with Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto [23] |
Ruth Slenczynska | Piano | 11 | Played with a full orchestra at age eleven; writer of Forbidden Childhood [24] |
Alicia Witt | Piano | 7 | Won several piano competitions in the years after her debut [25] |
Yuja Wang | Piano | 7 | Performed in several piano competitions and concerts before moving to Canada at age eleven to study at Mount Royal College. |
Noah Grey-Cabey | Piano | 4 | Youngest Person to perform solo in Sydney Opera House |
Name | Instrument(s) | Debut[1] | Notes |
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Linda Brava | Violin | 11 | Worldwide tours at age eight, leader of the prestigious Helsinki Juniorstrings at thirteen [26][27] |
Guila Bustabo | Violin | 9 | Performed with the Chicago Symphony at age 9; made Carnegie Hall debut at age 15 |
Akim Camara | Violin | 2 | Performed "Schneefloeckchen, Weissbroeckchen" with the Marzahn Hellersdorf School of Music at age 2; with Andre Rieu at the Waldbuehne at age 3; with Andre Rieu at Radio City Music Hall at age 5;[28] with Wolfgang Fischer at age 6 & Richard Clayderman at age 7 (2009).[29] |
Sarah Chang | Violin | 8 | [30] |
Jacqueline du Pré | Cello | 8 | [31] |
Midori Goto | Violin | 11 | [32] |
Ryu Goto | Violin | 7 | [33] |
Ida Haendel | Violin | Prizewinner in Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition at age six [34] | |
Jascha Heifetz | Violin | 7 | [35] |
Mayuko Kamio | Violin | 10 | [36] |
Koh Gabriel Kameda | Violin | 9 | Orchestral debut at thirteen performed the violin concerto No. 5 by Henri Vieuxtemps with the Baden-Baden Philharmonic Orchestra |
Rachel Lee | Violin | 8 | She has studied at the Juilliard School since age 8 |
Yo-Yo Ma | Cello | 5 | Performed for audiences at 5; performed for John F. Kennedy at 7; appeared on TV at 8 |
Yehudi Menuhin | Violin | 7 | [37] |
Anne Akiko Meyers | Violin | 7 | [38] |
Stefan Milenković | Violin | 10 | First international award at age seven |
Alma Moodie | Violin | 6 | Entered Brussels Conservatory at age 9; premiered concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Krenek[39] |
Anne-Sophie Mutter | Violin | 9 | |
David Oistrakh | Violin | 6 | [40] |
Gregor Piatigorsky | Cello | Entered the Moscow Conservatory at age eleven; headed a quartet at age fifteen [41] | |
Michael Rabin | Violin | 10 | Could "keep beat" at age one [42] |
Florizel von Reuter | Violin | 10 | Graduated from Geneva Conservatory at age 11, 1901 [43] |
Ruggiero Ricci | Violin | 10 | Began international tours at age fourteen [44] |
Clara Rockmore | Violin, theremin | 9 | Entered the Imperial Conservatory at age five, the youngest ever student [45] |
Henriett Seth F. | Contrabass | 10 | Gave up creative music career altogether at age 13 [46] |
Leo Smith | Cello | 8 | |
Frank Peter Zimmermann | Violin | 10 | [47] |
Name | Instrument(s) | Debut[1] | Notes |
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Raphael Severe | Clarinet | 11 | Played Mozart clarinet concerto in China only three years after starting to learn the clarinet.[16] |
Julian Bliss | Clarinet | 4 | Began playing the clarinet at the age of 4. Currently a virtuoso touring musician. Has played for British royalty.] |
Name | Talent | Debut[48] | Notes |
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Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga (1806–1826) | Composer | 11 | Composed a two-act opera at age thirteen [49] |
Samuel Barber (1910–1981) | Composer, conductor | 7 | Attempted an opera at age ten; attended the Curtis Institute of Music at age fourteen [50] |
Georges Bizet (1838–1875) | Composer | Entered the Paris Conservatoire at age ten [51] | |
Frédéric Chopin | Composer | 7 | Began concerts and polonaises at age seven; attained notability by age fifteen [52] |
Ruth Gipps | Composer | 8 | [53] |
Morton Gould | Composer, conductor | 6 | [54] |
Jay Greenberg (born 1991) | Composer | 12 | Entered Juilliard School at age ten; composed five symphonies by age twelve [55] |
Erich Wolfgang Korngold | Composer, conductor | 11 | [56] |
Lorin Maazel (born 1930) | Conductor | 7 | [57] |
Felix Mendelssohn | Composer, conductor | 12 | [58] |
Gian Carlo Menotti | Composer | 7 | Composed first opera at age eleven [59] |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 5 | His first compositions were Andante (K. 1a) and Allegro (K. 1b) [60] | |
Olli Mustonen (born 1967) | ? | Composed a Divertimento for piano and orchestra at the age of 12, and his piano concerto at the age of 14.[61] | |
Niccolò Paganini | Composer, violinist | 7 | [62] |
Alex Prior (born 1992) | Composer, conductor | 8 | [63] |
Josef Rheinberger (1839–1901) | Composer | 7 | Entered the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München at age twelve [64] |
Nino Rota (1911–1979) | Composer | 11 | Composed an oratorio at the age of 10, conducting performances in Italy and Paris. |
Julian Scriabin (1908–1919) | Composer | c. 9–11 | [65] |
Edgard Varèse | Composer, conductor | 12 | Composed first opera at age 12.[66] |