12 year old Jay Greenberg, a student on full scholarship at New York's Julliard school, has already written five full-length symphonies, a feat many say puts the jusical prodigy in a league with composers like Mozart, Jay says music just fills his head and he has to write it down. He says "it's as if the unconscious mind is giving orders at the speed of light", and the music is fully written, playing like an orchestra in his head. All he has to do is download it.
He composes so rapidly that he often crashes his computer. In fact, he often hears more than one new composition at a time and once he writes it down he makes no revisions. Sam Zyman, a composer, and Jay's teacher of music theory at Julliard for 18 years, says he's never seen a student with the talent that Jay possesses, comparing him to Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Saint-Seans. Jay's parents are as surprised as anyone. Neither is a musician, His mother says when Jay was around two he started writing and actually drawing instruments. He managed to draw a cello, say the word and write it down. She didn't know how he even knew what a cello was...but he wanted one.
By elementary school, his teachers had no idea how to handle a boy whose hero wasn't Batman, but Beethoven.
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