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The Mozart children were not alone as 18th-century music prodigies.
These days, the way classical music prodigies are pushed into the touring circuit comes close to child abuse.
Like any young school-bound music prodigy, he liked music much more than his school work.
Swarthmore already gives merit scholarships to bag the occasional music prodigy or star soccer player.
FOR a music prodigy, Harriet Langley is refreshingly down to earth.
After college, the Marlowe brothers continued to tour, revising and perfecting their gig as identical twin music prodigies.
A Classical music prodigy (she began playing violin at age 5), she won her first fiddle contest at the age of 8.
In 1967 all three girls were married, Mia to Tommy Vig, a Hungarian-born music prodigy and jazz percussionist.
A genius music prodigy, Rhythmy (a homonym of 'Rizumi') devotes all of energy for music composition.
Stephen Hoffman (Justin Kirk), a 25-year-old former music prodigy, goes from America to Vienna in 1986 to study piano accompaniment with a celebrated teacher.
Fred's intellect comes to the attention of Jane Grierson (Diane Wiest), a former music prodigy and now a psychologist running a school for gifted children.
A teenage music prodigy has astounded tutors with his ability to expertly play the most complex piano pieces in a few hours despite being unable to read music.
His father, a minister, urged him to concentrate on one pursuit as his older sister, a music prodigy who played piano, did "Do the mile," his father repeated.
The story focused on the youngest sister, a music prodigy named Sparkle Williams (Sparks), and her struggle to become a star while overcoming issues that were tearing her family apart.
Mary-Lynn Elizabeth Neil (born June 18, 1997) is a singer and songwriter from Kingston, Ontario, Canada who is often referred to as a country music prodigy.
Before the accident, Nicole was a budding country music prodigy and she senses that her parents want justice and a large cash settlement to replace her lost music earnings-and not necessarily in that order.
Gyu Won's grandfather, Lee Dong Gun, is one of the top 3 traditional musicians of his age and his biggest wish is to see his granddaughter become a traditional music prodigy.
The passage of time, it appears, has also revealed the interconnectedness between Timmy's battle with Anndy and two other media events - namely, the appearance of a music prodigy in Japan and the flamboyant self-mutilation of a television evangelist.
As its title suggests, "The Time of Our Singing," Powers's most sprawling work to date, is concerned with harmonies of the literal kind: the book traces the lives of a family of music prodigies over the course of the 20th century.
In a 2011 episode of the Grimm (TV series) entitled "Danse Macabre", the Pied Piper figure is re-imagined as a popular underground DJ named "Retchid Kat," who is also a teenage music prodigy.
Austin, Texas-based producer Jay Aaron Podolnick (see [VillaMuse.com] and Eric Johnson) introduced Rosen to Ned Liben, then the owner of New York's Sundragon Recording Studios, and a music prodigy in his own right.
Trained by the great classical music composers Johannes Brahms and Robert Fuchs, he was a music prodigy who conducted his first operetta when he was twelve and became a full-time professional, either composing, arranging or conducting, when he was fifteen.
The subject of Sharon Chmielarz's virtuoso new poetry collection, THE OTHER MOZART (Ontario Review Press/Norton, $21.95), was a classical music prodigy, called "a little master" of the art, who performed for royal 18th-century audiences.
He moves so deftly from one passel of kids to another that it is easy to get lost, especially when we search for more of the music prodigy Ayumi (Yoko Kuno), who has to withstand the deepest pain and comes up with a way of expressing her unhappiness that's like a slap.
No fiction editor concerned with plausibility would tolerate Weschler's characters: an Indian schoolteacher who rescues a broke Manhattan painter from obscurity; a rocket scientist who trains to be a circus clown; a Russian music prodigy who passes his 10th decade as a musical lexicographer in West Los Angeles.