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Prodigy News



A Prodigy, Sure, but There’s Plenty of Normal Teenager, Too

Pianist Yuqing Meng is fast becoming recognized Liszt-playing wunderkind, but he is better known to his friends as a regular youngster racked by the usual teenage turmoil.
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Child Prodigy, Grown Up, Returns With Enthusiasm

Mr. Abas, a former child prodigy on the piano, returned to Carnegie Hall, or at least to Weill Recital Hall, with a program of classical standards.
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Burned Out at 14, Israeli Concert Pianist Is Back Where He ?Really Belongs?

Elisha Abas, once a young prodigy, returns to Carnegie Hall on Saturday after years away from the professional stage.
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Music Review | George Benjamin: Taking Stock: Where a Composing Prodigy Is Now, and How He Got There

On Thursday night at Zankel Hall, the affable George Benjamin was featured in a ?Making Music? program, where he discussed his career and introduced performances of his works.
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Critics? Choice | New CDs: A Quirky Voice Now Grounded in R’amp;B

New albums from Macy Gray, Lil? Flip, Good Charlotte, Young Buck and Prodigy.
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External News for: prodigy

At 21, a piano prodigy returns to Meany - Seattle Times

At 21, a piano prodigy returns to MeanySeattle TimesAmong this week's concerts: a former child prodigy returns to Meany Theater, an acclaimed baroque flutist plays with his Netherlands-based quintet at Town ...and more »

At 21, a piano prodigy returns to Meany - Seattle Times

At 21, a piano prodigy returns to MeanySeattle TimesAmong this week's concerts: a former child prodigy returns to Meany Theater, an acclaimed baroque flutist plays with his Netherlands-based quintet at Town ...and more »

Chelsea prodigy Gael Kakuta to be thown to the Wolves: Carlo Ancelotti read to ... - Daily Mail

Daily MailChelsea prodigy Gael Kakuta to be thown to the Wolves: Carlo Ancelotti read to ...Daily MailChelsea are set to unveil the prodigy that got them into a heap of transfer trouble - 18-year-old ...and more »

At 21, a piano prodigy returns to Meany - Seattle Times

At 21, a piano prodigy returns to MeanySeattle TimesAmong this week's concerts: a former child prodigy returns to Meany Theater, an acclaimed baroque flutist plays with his Netherlands-based quintet at Town ...and more »

Chelsea prodigy Gael Kakuta to be thown to the Wolves: Carlo Ancelotti read to ... - Daily Mail

Daily MailChelsea prodigy Gael Kakuta to be thown to the Wolves: Carlo Ancelotti read to ...Daily MailChelsea are set to unveil the prodigy that got them into a heap of transfer trouble - 18-year-old ...and more »

No-bid DHHS contracts questioned - WRAL.com

No-bid DHHS contracts questionedWRAL.comAnother of the no-bid contracts went to Charlotte-based Prodigy Diabetes Care LLC, which makes diabetes testing equipment. Officials estimate the two-year, ...and more »

 
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