In a small auditorium, a five-year-old boy confidently took the stage and sat at the piano, astonishing the audience. As he opened the lid and began playing Mozart’s most challenging piece flawlessly, the crowd was in awe.
Whispers filled the room as listeners recognized the first movement of Mozart’s Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, a piece difficult even for experienced musicians.
People were amazed, noting, “It’s remarkable for a child, especially considering the size of his hands. The piano is even more challenging for him than it would be for an adult.”
A video of the boy’s performance quickly went viral, revealing his name: Alberto Cartuccia Cingolani, a child raised in a musical family.
By the age of three, he had already mastered the piano. Now, at five, Alberto has decided to dedicate his life to music.
Watch the video here: