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At 6, she composed her first full piano sonata, at 7 a mini-opera called The Sweeper of Dreams, and at 9 a concerto for violin and orchestra.
A chamber music rendition of Cinderella was performed in Israel last year, but the Vienna version, with Indian conductor maestro Zubin Mehta as patron, is much longer and will be a proper opera.
She has won praise from renowned conductors like Daniel Barenboim and a "bowled over" Simon Rattle. Last year, she appeared at a Google Zeitgeist conference with the likes of Stephen Hawking.
But, her dad said, Alma also has a normal life. "She loves climbing trees and running around like every other child," he said.
Modern music, though, is "too loud" and not her thing, she says-not even Justin Bieber or the Beatles. "Oh no, I don't know any of them!"
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