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Six-year-old boy sets world record for identifying classical composers by ear

Six-year-old boy sets world record for identifying classical composers by ear

Six-year-old Dubai boy Shivankh Varun Varadharajan has stunned the world of classical music by correctly identifying 16 composers in just 60 seconds, earning a Guinness World Record. The young prodigy recognised works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Dvorak, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Richard Strauss, Johann Strauss, Rossini, and Brahms with remarkable accuracy.Shivankh’s musical gift was evident from a very early age. His mother, Yalini, says he began showing an acute ear for music around two and a half years old, often humming along to orchestral scores in cartoons like Tom and Jerry. Over time, his ability sharpened to the point where he could differentiate between similar-sounding pieces within seconds.

Early musical talent of Shivankh Varun Varadharajan

Shivankh has always approached the world through music. His mother explains that he perceives personalities and moods through tone and rhythm, describing people or actions in terms of composers’ styles — “she was talking so fast, like Rimsky” or “he’s calm, like Chopin.” This neurodivergent perspective has allowed him to experience music in a uniquely intuitive way. From a young age, Shivankh dedicated hours to listening, humming, and practising, which laid the foundation for his record-breaking performance. His family nurtured his interest carefully, helping him rehearse naming composers within the one-minute time frame required by Guinness World Records.On the day of the record attempt, Shivankh identified 16 composers in 60 seconds, meeting the strict criteria of randomised selections from the full list. Even when he made minor mistakes, he would instantly want to try again. His mother recalls a moment when he correctly shouted “Bach!” while a piece played, initially thought to be a coincidence, but repeated successes confirmed his extraordinary gift.

Family support and preparation

Shivankh’s mother emphasises that recognition came naturally, not forced. The family’s role was to provide structure and practice for the official record attempt, ensuring he could demonstrate his abilities under formal conditions.Yalini notes, “Every child has a world inside them. Sometimes you just have to pause long enough to see it. Listen more, compare less, and let their uniqueness unfold naturally.”

A glimpse into the future

Shivankh’s achievement highlights not only his musical genius but also the potential of early childhood exposure to classical music. With guidance and encouragement, he may continue to break records and inspire other young musicians worldwide. His story also reflects the broader understanding of neurodivergent children, showing how unique perspectives can yield extraordinary talents. Go to Source

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