Yes, Enzo won the 1st prize.
Absolutely fully mature interpretation - far beyond his years and considering he begain studies only about 4 years ago, astonishing.
Aha! I notice you never declare such things, but not for lack of pride in your accomplished son. No, it is the performance that counts, the experience of communicating music, breathing life into the world. There is no prize on inspiration. (But I too am happy he won that prize. RESPECT!)
xxxxx...By the way, if he thinks he started "late", he has more than made up for it! emill, I wouldn't worry too much about so-called "normal development" whatever that may be. Enzo might be traveling a more independent path. He has much talent which he is developing as he studies music theory, works on his technique and performance skills, and participates in recitals and competitions. It seems that he's really thriving and maturing quite well as he makes this journey of discovery. It's wonderful too that you're so helpful in helping him to achieve his goals. Congratulations to Enzo, his fine teacher, and his supportive dad.
Absolutely fully mature interpretation - far beyond his years and considering he began studies only about 4 years ago, astonishing. I feel he has grasped the concept of this work quite well. I had to chuckle about the parental concern over his "normal" development - put me in mind of a line from the Fantasticks where the young female lead made a plea something to the effect of "Oh God, please don't let me be NORMAL!!"
What the *** are they feeding that kid - and where can I get some??? Seriously - the brahms is killing me.
My main purpose in "coming back" to pianostreet was to really get new inputs for Enzo to consider. Please don't get me wrong, he is being mentored by probably the best available here and who is academe based, but I just felt, considering the variety of good talent and experience that abound here, that it would be like a fresh waft of breeze for Enzo.