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Piano prodigy, 10, amazes college peers By Kevin Clerici
The classroom went quiet and concert pianist Llewellyn Werner launched into a Chopin etude, his neck arched over the ivory keys, his fingers aflutter. Minutes later, the room of college music students roared in approval. But professor Burns Taft, Werner's personal instructor, noticed that he'd left out a measure -- a tiny, virtually unnoticeable breach, but still an embarrassing slip. Don't rush to judge the minor memory lapse too harshly, after all, Llewellyn is 10.

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