5-Yr-Old Piano Prodigy Plays For 101-Yr-Old Grandma, But Her Final Request Has Him Fighting Back Tears

Months following his captivating performances on The Ellen Show and at New York’s iconic Carnegie Hall, piano virtuoso Ryan Wang orchestrated an intimate, one-of-a-kind recital for his most senior admirer—an extraordinary woman nearly a century his senior.

At the tender age of 5, Ryan mesmerized 101-year-old Dorothy Landry with his rendition of “Variations on an Inner Mongolian Folk Song” in a private setting meticulously organized by Canadian digital music provider CBC Music. Landry, who first encountered the young maestro when he was merely three years old, had previously attended one of his concerts. However, her impaired hearing prevented her from fully savoring the melodies. CBC Music, sensing the profound connection between Landry and the gifted pianist from Vancouver, British Columbia, orchestrated this exclusive performance.

Upon the completion of his heartfelt performance, Ryan and Landry found themselves seated side by side in a dimly lit room—she in her wheelchair, he perched on a chair, clutching a large teddy bear, his feet barely reaching the ground.

“I find joy in playing for Grandma Dorothy,” Ryan expressed softly. “I believe it brings her happiness.”

“I eagerly anticipate hearing him play again. He’s a truly remarkable young individual,” Landry remarked gratefully, extending her gratitude to Wang and inviting him to visit upon his return from an upcoming journey to China. As the camera refocuses on Ryan, tears glisten in his eyes.

Witness this profoundly moving encounter in the heartfelt video below, and share it to illuminate hearts today.

video

 

Related Posts

Richard Goodall Breaks Record With Overwhelming Vote Count In Quarterfinals! Wins Strong, Advances To Semifinals, From Gatekeeper To Surprise Star Of The Competition

Of the 11 acts that performed on Tuesday, only the Hakuna Matata Acrobats were able to rest easy. Having received a Golden Buzzer from Sofia Vergara in…

Terre Haute’s song suggestions could inspire more of Richard Goodall as he prepares to wow audiences at the 2024 AGT finale

With Richard Goodall, Terre Haute’s singing janitor, bound for the “America’s Got Talent” finals, his fans are likely wondering what song he’ll sing. Goodall will compete for…

A girl sells a $2K prom dress to pay for her friend’s mother’s treatment. Seventeen years later, she discovers that she is a millionaire.

A girl who was impoverished for years saved up to purchase her fantasy prom dress, only to sell it in order to assist her friend. She received…

Richard Goodall is becoming a global music phenomenon. His talent and charm have not only made a name for himself but also the pride of America.

Richard Goodall works at a middle school just a few blocks from his home in Terre Haute, Indiana. The 55-year-old, who has been a janitor for 23…

Richard Goodall Wins America’s Got Talent and Steals America’s Heart And Becomes AGT’s Million-Dollar Star

ERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO) — The humble singing janitor with a golden voice won a million dollars and the hearts of a worldwide audience Tuesday night. “I…

Richard Goodall Has Revealed What He Will Be Using His $1 Million Prize Money For, Revealing That It Will Help Him and His New Wife Buy a New Home. But What’s Special About the Agt Champion’s Job Is the Detail That Will Surprise Everyone!

After weeks of fierce competition and heartfelt performances, Richard Goodall, the beloved singing janitor from Terre Haute, Indiana, achieved an extraordinary milestone by winning the title of America’s…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *