A little boy entered the stage and took a seat behind the piano in the little performance venue.
As the youngster opened the piano lid and started to play, the audience members were surprised to see such a young child set to perform, yet he oozed confidence.
He performed the piano sonata No. 16 in C Major, one of Mozart’s most challenging compositions, beautifully, much to the surprise of everyone in attendance.
The crowd muttered in admiration as the youngster played, astounded at the ability and accuracy displayed by such a young child.
The young man, eventually identified as Alberto Cartucci Cengolani, was born into a musical household and started piano lessons at the age of three.
Even though he was young, the work was more difficult for him to do because of his little hands than it would have been for an adult.
A lot of people watched the performance video of Alberto, and it became obvious that the young prodigy had a promising career in music ahead of him.
He had already decided to continue developing his skill and give music the most of his time.
It was impressive to watch a little youngster with such extraordinary talent and commitment to his cause.