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For most people, a life as a child prodigy means a childhood of drill and pressure. Culture.21 asks old and new child prodigies as well as experts: Can anyone become a child prodigy? And what happened to so-called child prodigies in the past? For most people, a life as a child prodigy means a childhood of drill and pressure. Culture.21 asks old and new child prodigies as well as experts and parents: Is it all worth it? Can anyone become a child prodigy? And what happened to so-called child prodigies in the past? In his recently published autobiography, star violinist David Garrett writes that he has missed nothing as a child prodigy - and to this day has no regrets. And the young talents Laetitia Hahn and Maddox Marsollek cannot imagine a life with less music, less practice. What do experts like the talent researcher David Henry Feldman from the USA or the music psychologist Daniel Müllensiefen say? Music historian Arne Stollberg reports on what happened to the child prodigies of music history. #DWDoku #Documentary #dwhistoryandculture __ DW Doku offers you information beyond the headlines and brings together excellent documentaries from German television stations and international production companies. Meet fascinating people, travel to distant countries, take a look behind the complex connections of daily life and develop a deeper understanding of current topics and global events. Subscribe to DW Doku, the documentary channel of Deutsche Welle (DW), and discover the world around you with us. Subscribe to: DW Doku: / @dwdoku DW Documentary (English): / dwdocumentary DW Documental (Spanish): / dwdocumental DW Documentary وثائقية دي دبليو: (Arabic): / dwdocarabia DW Documentary हिन्दी (Hindi): / dwdochindi More at: https://www.dw.com/de/tv/dokfilm/s-3609 We ask our viewers to read the DW Netiquette ( https://p.dw.com/p/MOB5 ) and adhere to it on our channel.