![]() ![]() In 2009, he performed for the former Chancellor Alistair Darling, and unexpectedly played " Big Spender". He was featured a second time by 60 Minutes on 14 March 2010. In 2009, he was one of the subjects of the NOVA series' episode "Musical Minds", featuring neurologist Oliver Sacks, on PBS. He was interviewed twice by Lesley Stahl for 60 Minutes. He was featured on an episode of Channel 5's Extraordinary People, in an episode titled "The Musical Genius." This showed his journey to Las Vegas to play in a charity concert with another savant, Rex Lewis-Clack. Paravicini has appeared on various television programmes. His official biography, In the Key of Genius by Adam Ockelford, was published in the UK by Hutchinson ( ISBN 978-0091796129) on. Paravicini's first album Echoes of the Sounds to Be was released on 27 September 2006. ![]() More opportunities followed, including playing at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. When he was older, he was presented with a Barnardo's Children's Champion Award by Diana, Princess of Wales, for his performances at age seven and nine. In that year, he appeared on Wogan and was the main subject of a documentary called Musical Savants. In 1989, at the age of nine, Paravicini had his first major public concert at the Barbican Hall in London where he played with the Royal Philharmonic Pops Orchestra. At age seven, Paravicini gave his first concert, at Tooting Leisure Centre in South London. The player encouraged him and arranged first weekly and then daily lessons. On his introductory visit to the school, in the music room he broke free from his parents, then headed straight for a piano being played. His parents arranged for him to attend the Linden Lodge School for the Blind in London. He began playing the piano at the age of two when his nanny gave him an old keyboard. Paravicini has absolute pitch and can play any piece of music after hearing it once. He also is considered to be on the autism spectrum. ![]() This also affected his developing brain, resulting in him having a severe learning disability. He was blinded by an overdosage of oxygen therapy given during his time in a neonatal intensive care unit. On 26 July 1979, Paravicini was born at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, He was born extremely prematurely, at 25 weeks, along with a twin sister, who did not survive birth. Derek Paravicini (born 26 July 1979) is an English autistic savant known as a musical prodigy. ![]()
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