What a child! Phenomenal! This talent! Simply brilliant! Like a phoenix, so small and manly, How he moves so cleverly! A wonderful child, truly a wonderful child! In the next department, mesdames et messieurs, a true sensation! The clear proof of the talent of God of my little son! His sister, Nana, was also a wonderful child when she was little. Now she will bind the brother's eyes so that he is completely blind. To hide the keys, they will be draped with a cloth. Nevertheless, he will play something. He composed it himself. Come on! Amadeus! Amadeus! He's going! What a child! How affectionate! One is overjoyed! I'm piqued! I know, it's a trick! Not surprising! I thought you said it was a dream! A wonderful child, truly a wonderful child! At the age of three, he sat on my knee and discovered the piano. At the age of five, he wrote a complete concerto, harmoniously quite correct. He plays everything from the sheet music, everything he has ever heard, he can memorize. He can even vary the most difficult fugues error-free. His hearing is impeccable. He pays attention to every note. He taught himself how to play on my violin. What a child! How affectionate! One is overjoyed! I know, it's a trick! How affectionate! One is overjoyed! I'm piqued! I know, it's a trick! Not surprising! I thought you said it was a dream! Papa, he has a fever. I think he's sick. Oh, what nonsense! He's just getting a little tired, because he's a genius! And geniuses are sensitive. This is the end of our program. If you liked it, I ask you for a donation to Wolfgang Amadei Mozart! This is the end of our program. If you liked it, I ask you for a donation to Wolfgang Amadei Mozart! This is the end of our program. If you liked it, I ask you for a donation to Wolfgang Amadei Mozart!