Israeli-Macedonian-American “Mozart/Beethoven”, by Maureen Seaberg
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“One of his Juilliard professors says he is the most important composing prodigy to come along in 200 years, likening him to Mozart and Beethoven. Twenty-year-old Jay “Bluejay” Greenberg of New Haven, Ct. began inexplicably drawing cellos at the age of two, causing his Israeli- and Macedonian-American parents to purchase a small cello for him. They couldn’t imagine where he’d gotten the idea as neither of them is into string instruments, but he took to it immediately and further, began writing his own music.” Contributing to DiplomaticallyIncorrect, Maureen Seaberg writes more on “Bluejay” at - www.filmannex.com/posts/blog_show_post/a-prodigy-named-bluejay/43095 Facebook Become a Fan at “Diplomatically Incorrect” Twitter – Follow at DiplomaticallyX “DiplomatArtist” Channel - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/c/diplomat-artist