![]() ![]() Alessia Cingolani and her husband Simone Cartuccia are both music conservatory graduates, and mom Alessia told Italian entertainment website Contrataque that she and her husband recognized Alberto's talent the video, Smith demonstrated what she prepared for her son's meal that day: a sandwich filled with peanut butter and jelly, banana slices, cubed cheddar cheese and a chocolate-flavored Lara bar, all neatly organized in a plastic container. Italy was one of the first countries to experience a serious lockdown, and Alberto's mother used the opportunity to start teaching her son to play piano. But no amount of teaching can create an ability like this.Īlberto started playing in 2020 in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Of course, that gift has been helped along by two professional musician parents. ![]() Sometimes a kid comes along who just clearly has a gift. Even if you've seen young musicians play impressively, it's hard not to have your jaw drop at this one. So perhaps it's fitting that a video of 5-year-old piano prodigy Alberto Cartuccia Cingolani playing Mozart has gone viral as people marvel at his musical abilities.Īlberto's legs can't even reach the pedals, but that doesn't stop his little hands from flying expertly over the keys as incredible music pours out of the piano at the 10th International Musical Competition "Città di Penne" in Italy. ![]() Mozart was known for his musical talent at a young age, playing the harpsichord at age 4 and writing original compositions at age 5. ![]()
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