I have been reading the Compendium recently (my name for Humphrey Burton's biography, it really is encyclopeadic in its coverage) and the more i read of Yehudi's childhood, the more i simply can not believe it was real. A ten year old kid decides to learn the Beethoven Violin concerto and then plays it poetically and beuatifully?
I know he's not a pianist, but i thought he would still be relevant since all musicians deal with the same process of learning and technique acquisition etc. My question is really, how did Menuhin glide straight over all the problems most other people get stuck on?