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The 12-year-old Violin Artist With Exceptional Abilities | Caesar Sant

“After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” – Aldous Huxley.

Caesar Sant spreads positive vibrations all around whenever he plays the violin with his little hands. Two years of age is a time to be a kid and have fun, but Caesar Sant started to play the violin when he was just 2-year-old. His extraordinary musical talent began to shine through when he was a toddler. 

The journey of The Little Violin Artist | Caesar Sant

Caesar was born in 2008 in Providence, RI. His parents moved to Winston-Salem in 2010, and in March 2019, They moved to Memphis. According to Caesar Sant’s website, he started learning the violin when he was 2-year-old and amazed his music teachers with his advanced natural abilities. But after 4, in over two years, he suffered three debilitating strokes. The third stroke (2014) left him unable to walk or play the violin. It almost killed him.

The Incredible Violin Prodigy| Caesar Sant

Through God’s hands, folks from different faiths, countries joined on board that together made him believe stronger so that Caesar could overcome. After two years of that, he met the great violinist, Mr Itzhak Perlman, in Virginia and played Jules Massenet to him. His legs are still not recovered fully. His family believes that the power of Hope & Love is real Things.

They are raising funds for the treatment. But amazingly, he finally started working on his first album, ‘Heavens Gates,’ a few months ago. Caesar Sant closes his eyes and focuses while practicing the violin at home in Memphis. At such a young age, the child prodigy, Caesar, has attracted people worldwide because of his exceptional natural abilities to play the violin. 

Winner of Global Child Prodigy Awards 2020

The Global Child Prodigy is the first and only organization to recognize the talents from various countries and backgrounds, having extreme competency in their field of interest such as painting, modelling, writing, entrepreneurship, martial art, music, social work, etc. 

Global Child Prodigy 2020 Awardee|Caesar Sant

Caesar Sant received the Global Child Prodigy award in January 2020 for playing the violin. His name was among the top 100 prodigies of the year. He is happy to win this award as it is one of his most significant achievements.

Inspiration For All | Caesar Sant

Caesar is a happy child. Even after undergoing various health life challenges, he continued to learn and play the violin. The child prodigy, Caesar, inspired us to stay happy and motivated in every condition. Everything is possible if you are willing to do it.

Caesar Sant Playing Violin

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This post was published on November 6, 2020 4:44 pm

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