Thursday, November 5, 2009
TEDxSMU performance: Lewis Warren
University Park Lewis is a 13-year-old piano phenomenon. He started playing simple tunes on the piano when he was three. He had composed many of his own songs by the age of five, and by eight, he was performing in piano competitions and recitals all over the Dallas/Fort Worth area. His love for music and unique performance abilities have created many opportunities for him, including numerous local, national, and international concert recitals and television appearances. In 2005, he was a top finalist in the International Russian Piano Music Competition, and in 2008, Lewis was featured on America’s Got Talent as a child prodigy. Earlier this year, Lewis performed the “Star Spangled Banner” in front of a crowd of over 170,000 fans at Texas Motor Speedway. Lewis continues to use his gift and is routinely asked to share that musical connection that is bigger than himself.
TEDxSMU: Lewis Warren
Posted by Mike O.
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