Akim Camara is a talented young German violinist. Camara’s outstanding talent drew attention to him while he was only two years old. The young student began his musical training at the Marzahn-Hellersdorf School of Music and quickly won over his principal and teachers.
The school’s headmaster requests that Dutch musician Andre Rieu demonstrate Camara’s talent for him. Rieu is impressed by the boy and decides to help him. The usual young man quickly advances to the position of youngest famous musician.
Camara was invited to Rieu’s studio in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Following his performance, the orchestra personnel and the Dutch violinist were so impressed by the little prodigy that they decided to give him an opportunity to perform at the upcoming event.
Camara dazzles everyone at the André Rieu Live in New York City Concert. Countless listeners were moved by his songs. This youngster has an amazing ability to memorize musical compositions after just hearing them one or two times.
Camara performs a difficult composition called the Dance of the Fairies at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, using a more prominent violin. As soon as he starts playing the music, everyone in the audience is mesmerized by his talent.
Camara presently studies violin and piano under Rieu and is a part of his orchestra ensemble. One social media user praised the young child’s performance, writing, “This boy is made of gold… God is to be honored for blessing this youngster. He’ll reach amazing heights. Here’s a link to the video: