Young Boy At Piano Leads Orchestra Of Adults In Mozart Performance To A Standing Ovation

 

A video of Elisey Mysin playing the piano with an orchestra of adults is one you shouldn’t miss. This child pianist displays his amazing talent when he plays “Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Major” by Mozart.


As he energetically walks onto the stage, you can hear the thundering sound of applause. You can see that Elisey is brimming with enthusiasm and confidence. He bows, and then he straightens his chair and gets ready to perform.

As the violinists start to play, Elisey patiently waits to join them. When he strikes the piano keys with his small fingers, he creates a bold and beautiful sound that compliments the warm, rich sound of the violins nicely.


Even though he is very young, Elisey is a master pianist. As his hands guide his fingers, they glide along the keyboard with grace and style. Soon, the sound of the piano overpowers the sound of the violins.

 

The fingers on Elisey’s right hand play a swirling variety of notes while the fingers on his left hand coordinate with them. Together, they produce one of Mozart’s finest works of art.

 


Towards the end of his performance, Elisey slides his fingers across the piano with skill and emotion. He ends the song on a bold final note, and the audience applauds wildly. After he bows to the crowd before him, a boy about his age walks over to him and hands him a bouquet of flowers.

Elisey Mysin has become a master pianist at such a young age it’s astounding. He began playing the piano when he was very young, according to Ian Handricks. The video description notes he attends the Central School of Music at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Theater.

 

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