But I can't remember the whole improvisation, though. "I can write it down in my notebook, maybe, for when I'm writing a piece. "I can't remember everything that I did in this improvisation," Alma says. She adds an Alberti bass - a kind of repeated broken chord - in her left hand, and her right hand takes off, playing what sounds to be a fully formed piece, composed in the time it took to read this blog.īut then, just as quickly as the notes came to her, they're gone. "'It's difficult to teach her because one always has the sense she'd been there before.'" Alma Deutscherīack at the keyboard, Alma plays the four notes again. "You know, her piano teacher once said, 'It's a bit difficult with Alma,'" Guy Deutscher tells Pelley. Both of them are amateur musicians, but neither understands the mystery of their daughter's genius. She teaches Old English literature, and he is a noted linguist. "But then, actually sitting down and developing the melodies, that's the really difficult part-having to tell a real story with the music."Īlma's parents, Guy and Janie, are professors. "Sometimes when I get the melodies, I hear them just sung, or I hear a melody for orchestra," she says. But the melodies, she says, are the easy part. They come as she walks, as she plays, as she sleeps. "I think that it makes much more sense if he falls in love with her because she composed this amazing melody to his poem," Alma explains, "because he thinks that she's his soulmate, because he understands her."Īlma is used to melodies popping into her head. When Cinderella finds a poem the prince wrote, she's inspired to set it to music and sing it to the prince at the ball. Alma Deutscher ’s artistic interests run deep, as you might expect from someone who began playing piano at 2, violin at 3, and composing at 5. Rather, Alma's reimagined Cinderella is a composer, and the prince, a poet. At 15, she was mentored by Max Burckhard. In December, the Opera San Jose Orchestra will stage her opera Cinderella in her American debut.īut it's not the Cinderella of fairytale. Alma Mahler-Werfel (born Alma Margaretha Maria Schindler 31 August 1879 11 December 1964) was an Austrian composer, author, editor, and socialite. At 12, she completed her first piano concerto, which premiered in Austria to the jubilation of both the public and the press. Alma completed her first piano sonata at age six, and at seven, she had composed a short opera. This summer, 60 Minutes was there as she prepared her violin concerto and piano concerto at the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. Composer, violinist and pianist Alma Deutscher began playing the piano at age two and the violin at age three. Alma DeutscherĪlma, who is British, has already performed her compositions around the world. "I just think about it for a few minutes," she tells Pelley, who patiently observes.
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