Have you ever witnessed an orchestra being led by a three-year-old?
Jonathan Okseniuk was discovered directing a fictitious orchestra to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony when he was just three years old.
The young performer, who has talent, can be seen in the living room waving the baton around like a conductor of an orchestra.
The Fifth Symphony by Beethoven is conducted by Jonathan
The recorded performance is playing in the living room, and the young conductor is enjoying himself.
Being so immersed in classical music at such a young age is encouraging because it is frequently considered to be out of style. View the video of his flawless performance below.
As the young conductor settles in, the Herbert von Karajan recording with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra is blared across the living room; it is obvious from his face that he is genuinely having fun and is living in the present.
The child conductor concludes the performance’s fourth and final act by telling the ‘audience’ that this is his favorite part before bursting into fits of laughter and shrieks of ecstasy, much to the amazement of his filming mother.
Below is a video of another musical prodigy playing the drums while conducting a large orchestra at the age of three.
The young artist has advanced to greater heights as a violinist of tremendous talent and skill as a result of his prior success in the industry.
The young performer has won prizes for his deft performances around the US, and he later became well-known as a talented guest conductor on numerous TV shows.