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Many of us strive to achieve excellence in our field.
Some manage to reach the peak of their career in adulthood, however, there are such talented “instances” that already in childhood superior in skill to many adults.
Throughout history, there have been a large number of child prodigies.
Below is a list of modern talented children who have proven themselves in various fields.
10. Mikaela Fudolig
Born in 1991.
Michaela entered university in the Philippines at the age of 11. At the age of 16, she graduated with honors and became the owner of a honors diploma in physics. Just at this time, her peers were graduating from secondary school.
Currently, the girl is a graduate student and professor at her home university, she teaches econophysics, mathematical modeling of behavior in systems, and biological systems.
9. Akrit Pran Jaswal
Born in 1993.
This Indian boy became famous after he had his first operation at the age of seven. Even then he was considered a medical genius. He performed the operation on an 8-year-old boy who suffered from a burn.
Then Akrit amputated his fingers. The young talent entered university at the age of 12, and by the age of 17 he was already working on obtaining a master's degree in applied chemistry. Today he is busy searching for a cure for cancer.
8. Taylor Ramon Wilson
Born in 1994.
Taylor Wilson is the youngest person in the world to create a working fusor: a device designed to simulate nuclear fusion. He built a bomb at the age of 10, and created a fuse when he was barely 14.
In May 2011, the boy won the international competition Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, presenting his radiation detector.
Modern children are developing much faster than their parentsIn February 2013, he spoke at the TED 2013 conference, talking about his ideas for creating underground nuclear fission reactors. He has developed a compact nuclear reactor that he says can generate 50 megawatts of electricity and will only need to be refueled once every 30 years.
7. Cameron Thompson
Born in 1997.
Thompson is a "mathematics prodigy" from North Wales. When he was four years old, he corrected his teacher who said that zero is the smallest number. Cameron then added that she forgot about negative numbers.
He began studying higher mathematics at university at the age of 11. At the same age, he passed two final exams in mathematics and higher mathematics. Then he was shown on the BBC in a program about teenage geniuses.
He has difficulty learning other subjects due to Asperger's syndrome, but, undoubtedly, Cameron is the living embodiment of a mathematical genius.
6. Jacob Barnett
Born in 1999.
Jacob is an American mathematician. When the boy was two years old, he was diagnosed with a severe form of autism. Doctors said the boy might not learn to talk, read, perform basic daily activities, and even that he might develop difficulty caring for himself.
However, everything did not go as the doctors predicted. A year later, the boy was already reciting the alphabet in forward and reverse order. Moreover, at the age of three, during a visit to the planetarium, Jacob told the guide about why satellites of Mars such a strange shape.
At the age of 10, he entered Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. While working on his degree, he claimed that one day he would be able to disprove Einstein's theory of relativity.
He is currently working on his doctorate in quantum physics.
5. March Tian Boedihardjo
Born in 1998.
This boy was born in Hong Kong and is the youngest student at the University of Hong Kong, having entered there at the age of 9. He passed higher mathematics and all final exams at school with excellent marks.
All children are born scientistsHe took part in a specially designed dual degree program, successfully obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Mathematical Sciences and at the same time a Master of Philosophy. He is currently working on his doctorate in mathematics in the USA.
4. Priyanshi Somani
Born in 1998.
This girl is a living calculator from India. She began practicing mental calculations at the age of 6, and at 11, in 2010, she became the youngest participant and winner of the Mental Calculation World Cup.
She managed to beat 36 competitors from 16 countries. She took first place by calculating the square root of a 10-digit number in a record 6 minutes 51 seconds.
To top it all off, it is worth noting that she was the only participant who showed 100% accuracy in addition, multiplication and square roots in the entire history of the competition.
In 2012, she became the new world record holder at the same competition, calculating the root of a 10-digit number in 2 minutes and 43 seconds.
3. Akim Camara
Born in 2000.
Akim Kamara is a prodigy violinist originally from Berlin. He began playing the violin at the age of two, and the boy has an incredible musical memory, because while still in diapers, he hummed the musical compositions he heard.
Soon his natural ear for music was noticed and he, a two-year-old child, was taught music twice a week. After six months of training, the boy masterfully played the violin, and in 2003, at the age of three, he made his debut at a Christmas concert.
2. Ethan Bortnick
Born in 2000.
Ethan Bortnik is a musician, songwriter and actor. When the boy was three years old, he began to play the keyboard, and at the age of five he was already composing music. His debut performance took place in 2007 on The Tonight Show, and he has given numerous concerts since then.
His name is in the Guinness Book of Records. There he is listed as the youngest musician giving solo concerts. He is also the youngest headliner to ever play in Las Vegas. He did this at the age of 10.
1. Tanishq Matthew Abraham
Born in 2003.
Tanish is the youngest member of the organization Mensa, which he joined at the age of 4. The boy's genius was already visible when the baby was barely 4 months old, and he began to look through children's books, while correctly answering questions about the text.
After becoming a Mensa member, he scored a record 99.9 on an IQ test. At the age of five, he completed math courses in Stanford University's educational program for gifted youth, completing all levels in just six months (training usually lasts from kindergarten to 5th grade).
At age six, he is already taking college courses, scoring near perfect marks on his exams, and is the youngest member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (a prestigious fraternity similar to Mensa). Since then, he has regularly published essays on NASA's website.
Akim Kamara is a musical prodigy who, at the age of three, could give recitals on the violin and play with an orchestra.
Akim Camara was born in 2000 in Berlin, his family has African and European roots. Akim's parents noticed their son's abilities very early - they later assured that he was able to perceive music literally from the cradle. The kid started playing the violin at the age of two, and his first teacher was Birgit Thiele from the Marzahn-Hellersdorf School of Music.
The boy learned incredibly quickly - having an absolute ear for music, Akim grasped everything literally
fly, and was able to hear even the smallest parts in works performed by large orchestras.
They began to develop Akim’s talent, as well as encourage it in every possible way - already at the age of three, Akim made his first public appearance, performing a violin piece at the Christmas concert “Schneefloeckchen, Weissroeckchen”.
Soon the famous Dutch violin virtuoso Andre Rieu heard about the young talent. Seeing Akim's game on video, Andre was simply amazed, he immediately invited the boy along with his entire family to Kerkrade, Nid
rlands (Kerkrade, Netherlands), to his studio, and soon both the maestro himself and his entire team listened in bewilderment to little Akim Kamara, who easily played the most complex compositions on his small violin.
In July 2004, Andre Rieu included Akim's performances in his program, and together the two great violinists - big and small - made a lot of noise among music lovers. Thus, the Parkstad Limburg Stadion with a capacity of 18,000 people was occupied to the last place. They wanted to look at the musical prodigy, although he
listen, and at the end of the speech he certainly received the most stormy ovation.
After such a triumphant start, Akim disappeared from sight for some time - alas, German television crews and media representatives literally did not give the baby a pass, and the family had to seriously think about how to protect young Akim from such serious interference in his life.
Meanwhile, Andre Rieu continued to patronize his talented protégé - he paid for his studies, including violin and piano, and gave the family confidence that in the future
Akim is simply guaranteed a musical career worthy of his abilities.
Today Akim is already a teenager, but his love for the violin is only growing - he plays masterfully, and his absolute pitch gives him the opportunity to easily memorize and reproduce the most complex works. He has appeared on television shows several times, but by and large there is no hype around his person.
The boy still maintains a relationship with his idol and friend Andre Rieu, who at one time managed to make his amazing gift shine
Akim Camara was born in 2000 in Berlin, his family has African and European roots. Akim's parents noticed their son's abilities very early - they later assured that he was able to perceive music literally from the cradle. The kid started playing the violin at the age of two, and his first teacher was Birgit Thiele from the Marzahn-Hellersdorf School of Music.
The boy learned incredibly quickly - having an absolute ear for music, Akim grasped everything literally on the fly, and was able to hear even the smallest parts in works performed by large orchestras.
They began to develop Akim’s talent, as well as encourage it in every possible way - already at the age of three, Akim made his first public appearance, performing a violin piece at the Christmas concert “Schneefloeckchen, Weissroeckchen”.
Soon the famous Dutch violin virtuoso Andre Rieu heard about the young talent. Seeing Akim's game on video, Andre was simply amazed, he immediately invited the boy along with his entire family in Kerkrade, the Netherlands, to his studio, and soon both the maestro himself and his entire team listened in bewilderment to little Akim Kamara, who easily produced the most complex compositions on his small violin.
In July 2004, Andre Rieu included Akim's performances in his program, and together the two great violinists - big and small - made a lot of noise among music lovers. Thus, the Parkstad Limburg Stadion with a capacity of 18,000 people was occupied to the last place. They wanted to look at the musical prodigy, they wanted to hear him, and at the end of the performance he certainly received the most stormy ovation.
After such a triumphant start, Akim disappeared from sight for some time - alas, German television crews and media representatives literally did not give the baby a pass, and the family had to seriously think about how to protect young Akim from such serious interference in his life.
Meanwhile, Andre Rieu continued to patronize his talented protégé - he paid for his studies, including violin and piano, and gave the family confidence that in the future Akim would simply be guaranteed a musical career worthy of his abilities.
Today Akim is already a teenager, but his love for the violin is only growing - he plays masterfully, and his absolute pitch gives him the opportunity to easily memorize and reproduce the most complex works. He has appeared on television shows several times, but by and large there is no hype around his person.
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Akim's parents noticed their son's abilities very early - they later assured that he was able to perceive music literally from the cradle. The kid started playing the violin at the age of two, and his first teacher was Birgit Thiele from the Marzahn-Hellersdorf School of Music. At age 5, he was the youngest student at the Hans Eisler College of Music. He gave his first concert at the age of two (in diapers). He could not yet speak correctly, but he already knew the names of all the orchestral instruments. When he was 2.5 years old, the world famous violinist and leader of the Johann Strauss Orchestra, the Dutchman Andre Rieu, was offered to listen to his play on a tiny plastic violin.
Akim, as they say, is of Afro-German origin, then lived in Berlin, like all children, he attended kindergarten and, like all children, chewed his favorite “Gummiberchen” - gelatin candies in the shape of a bear. He differed from his peers only in that he was taken to a music school for 1 hour a week, and he studied music at home for 1 hour a day. A small, silent boy, immersed in his thoughts, like many children with a sound vector, began to speak late, but could name all the musical instruments that came into his field of vision.
Pie Jesu sung by Carla Maffioletti and Akim Camara
Possessing an absolute ear for music, Akim mastered the musical alphabet and playing skills in just a year. Already at the age of three he gave his first solo concert and played with an orchestra. The famous Dutch violin virtuoso Andre Rieu heard about the young talent. In July 2004, he included Akim's performances in his program. The Parkstad Limburg Stadion, with a capacity of 18,000, was filled to the last seat. They wanted to look at the musical prodigy, they wanted to hear him, and at the end of the performance he certainly received the most stormy ovation. The audience gave a standing ovation to the joint performance of the musicians.
Andre Rieu & 3 year old violinist, Akim Camara 2005
From an interview with Andre Rieu: " Like a real sound artist, he is quiet, calm, in a state of concentration and self-immersion. He looks with huge eyes at the audience roaring with delight and plays as naturally as if he were breathing, without much effort or labor. He is an “hearing player”, not yet knowing the notes, during rehearsals, being in the hall, he played everything in a row with the orchestra. Probably, when he heard music performed by adult fellow musicians, his small fingers could not remain at rest without making tactile, characteristic of the skin vector, touches on the violin strings and bow."
After such a triumphant start, Akim disappeared from sight for some time - alas, German television crews and media representatives literally did not give the baby a pass, and the family had to seriously think about how to protect young Akim from such serious interference in his life.
Akim, el niño que toca el violin como todo un profesional
Meanwhile, Andre Rieu continued to patronize his talented protégé - he paid for his studies, including violin and piano, and gave the family confidence that in the future Akim would simply be guaranteed a musical career worthy of his abilities.
Today Akim is already a young man, but his love for the violin is only growing - he plays masterfully, and his absolute pitch gives him the opportunity to easily memorize and reproduce the most complex works. He has appeared on television shows several times, but by and large there is no hype around his person.
Akim Camara 11yo violinist playing, C A de Beriot Concert Nr 9 2012
The boy still maintains a relationship with his idol and friend Andre Rieu, who at one time managed to make his amazing gift shine.
Richard Clayderman & Akim Camara Ave Maria 2009
The young man is now 18 years old. Today Akim is a true music professional. He found himself in the world of real great classical musicians, who carefully, with great love, like a precious diamond, polish the edges of his talent.
Akim Camara was born on October 27, 2001 in Berlin. His family has African and European roots. Akim's parents noticed their son's abilities very early - they later assured that he was able to perceive music literally from the cradle. The kid started playing the violin at the age of two, and his first teacher was Birgit Thiele from the Marzahn-Hellersdorf School of Music.
The boy learned incredibly quickly - having an absolute ear for music, Akim grasped everything literally on the fly, and was able to hear even the smallest parts in works performed by large orchestras.
They began to develop Akim’s talent, as well as encourage it in every possible way - already at the age of three, Akim made his first public appearance, performing a violin piece at the Christmas concert “Schneefloeckchen, Weissroeckchen”.
Akim is 3 years old. At the concert of Andre Rieu. 2005
Soon the famous Dutch violin virtuoso Andre Rieu heard about the young talent. Seeing Akim's game on video, Andre was simply amazed, he immediately invited the boy along with his entire family in Kerkrade, the Netherlands, to his studio, and soon both the maestro himself and his entire team listened in bewilderment to little Akim Kamara, who easily produced the most complex compositions on his small violin.
Csardas Monti
In July 2004, Andre Rieu included Akim's performances in his program, and together the two great violinists - big and small - made a lot of noise among music lovers. Thus, the Parkstad Limburg Stadion with a capacity of 18,000 people was occupied to the last place. They wanted to look at the musical prodigy, they wanted to hear him, and at the end of the performance he certainly received the most stormy ovation.
Fairy Dance
After such a triumphant start, Akim disappeared from sight for some time - alas, German television crews and media representatives literally did not give the baby a pass, and the family had to seriously think about how to protect young Akim from such serious interference in his life.
Ave Maria. Akim plays with Richard Klydeman. 2009
Meanwhile, Andre Rieu continued to patronize his talented protégé - he paid for his studies, including violin and piano, and gave the family confidence that in the future Akim would simply have a musical career worthy of his abilities.
Carasate. Caprice basque
Today Akim is already a teenager, but his love for the violin is only growing - he plays masterfully, and his absolute pitch gives him the opportunity to easily memorize and reproduce the most complex works. He has appeared on television shows several times, but by and large there is no hype around his person.
The boy still maintains a relationship with his idol and friend Andre Rieu, who at one time managed to make his amazing gift shine.
Charles Beriot. Concert No. 9 (fragment). 2012
Good luck Akim. I hope that in the near future a true virtuoso will appear before us.
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