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Most sinkies kids playing games on their iphone at her age.See Alma Deutscher.

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Is she the next Mozart? Meet the girl who can play piano and violin beautifully and has even written an opera... at the age of SEVEN

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She plays the piano and violin beautifully and has already composed an opera, all at the age of seven.

So it's no wonder that classical music lovers are comparing Alma Deutscher with Mozart.

The Surrey schoolgirl has her own YouTube channel to show her ability

Alma lives near Dorking with her parents Guy, 43, a linguist and amateur flautist, and Janie, 39, an academic.

Her father has revealed that she could name the notes on a piano by the age of two, and she received her first violin for her third birthday.

Within a year, she was playing Handel. Her videos prove that she has gone on to master works by composers including Schubert, Haydn and Mozart himself.Arguably most impressive is the footage showing Alma playing her own work, which she has written for piano and violin.

The home-schooled seven-year-old now has weekly piano and violin lessons at the Yehudi Menuhin School in Cobham, Surrey, but may become a full-time pupil.

The YouTube channel has attracted more than 75,000 views and has more than 250 subscribers.

Earlier this year, Alma composed a short opera called The Sweeper of Dreams, which she entered into a competition run by the English National Opera to find young classical musicians.

The composition narrowly missed out on making the final.

'I want people to know how I play,' Alda told the Independent, adding that when she is older she wants to 'compose like Mozart, play the violin like Perlman and play the piano like Barenboim'.

Her father said: 'What she is doing now is definitely no less sophisticated than what Mozart was doing at her age.

'What that says about the future, only the future will tell.'

Mozart was composing pieces by the age of five, which he played to his father Leopold who wrote them down.

He went on to compose more than 600 works. He died in 1791, aged 35.

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For most seven-year-olds, visiting the opera - or listening to one - comes low on their list of priorities.

But not for Alma Deutscher from Dorking in Surrey. She has gone one better and composed her very own work.

The opera is called 'The Sweeper of Dreams' and is fast becoming an internet sensation.

The BBC's Jon Brain has been to meet her
 
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When she was 5. Now 7.
 
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英国7岁天才少女"莫扎特"乐技精湛引关注
【环球网综合报道】据英国《每日邮报》10月21日消息,大多数孩子都很难坐在歌剧院里欣赏那些世界名曲,而7岁的英国小女孩Alma Deutscher已经开始自己创作音乐了。当Alma的第一个作品出世后,便受到了英国国家歌剧院高度赞扬。随即,这位“天才少女”受到了业界人士的广泛关注,被称为“莫扎特再世”。
 
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