Examples of 'musical prodigy' in a sentence

Meaning of "musical prodigy"

Musical prodigy: A person, usually a child, who demonstrates an exceptional talent and skill in music, often displaying advanced abilities at a very young age

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Joseph was a musical prodigy as well being a talented artist.
The emperor is with yet another musical prodigy.
He is a musical prodigy who has mastered a wide range of instruments.
Sylvester was identified as a musical prodigy from a young age.
An orphaned musical prodigy uses his gift to try to find his birth parents.
I had the misfortune to be a musical prodigy.
The musical prodigy.
Then your son is a musical prodigy.
He was considered a musical prodigy and possessed and exhibited innate natural musical ability.
He became famous at a very young age as a musical prodigy.
Was something of a musical prodigy in her youth.
The musical prodigy came into this world right here!
Olivia was a musical prodigy.
He is a musical prodigy highly inspired by Jimi Hendrix.
A child is brought up to be a musical prodigy.

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The story follows a musical prodigy as he searches for his birth parents.
I actually recently leveled up Stanley with the musical prodigy expansion pack.
Jace Garrison was a musical prodigy at Juilliard ready to take the world by storm.
They were determined that their son should be a musical prodigy like Mozart.
The dedication required of a musical prodigy Sometimes slows the development of social skills.
Experience, a head injury made me a musical prodigy.
He was deemed a musical prodigy when he was 4 years old.
Only perhaps, if you think your own child is a future musical prodigy.
He can be a musical prodigy.
The latter 's son is Derek Paravicini, the blind autistic savant and musical prodigy.
Lee was a musical prodigy.
In her childhood, Allegra was considered a musical prodigy.
Vaught was a musical prodigy in his youth, in his case playing the piano.
Omar Faruk was a musical prodigy.
Renowned Brazilian composer, singer and guitarist Toquinho is the true definition of a musical prodigy.
Gigantic bald, musical prodigy from Poland.
Growing up, Flea became enamored with the trumpet and developed into a musical prodigy.
Saint-Saëns was a musical prodigy who made his concert debut at the age of ten.
Justin Bieber is a musical prodigy.
Was something of a musical prodigy in her youth . From what I can gather, miss Larue.
Derek Paravicini, English blind autistic savant and musical prodigy.
She was recognized as a musical prodigy at music schools in Gdańsk, Bytom and Gliwice.
Mikhail Faerman has an older brother, Vladimir Faerman, who is also considered a musical prodigy.
Okay, this is musical prodigy Gloria Rivera.
But for some unknown reason, I can not keep my eyes off Darla Blake, musical prodigy.
The yanuka Nahum Slotzker, a polish child and musical prodigy brought to Badenheim by Dr. Pappenheim.
A person, especially a child or young person, having extraordinary talent or ability: a musical prodigy.
He 's a musical prodigy.
Charlie doesn't have to be a math genius, you know. He can be a musical prodigy.
She was a musical prodigy and goddaughter of King Louis ' great-grandfather.
Dylan, like his book counterpart, is a musical prodigy and genius.
Tricky, born Christopher Alan, the baby of the family, was a musical prodigy.
Most likely Langen met the musical prodigy Grete Trakl in the Autumn of 1910.
I, uh - I had the misfortune to be a musical prodigy.
In Chesapeake Bay, probable suicide, a musical prodigy Konrad "Kurt" b.

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