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July 7, 2006

TT: The kid who writes symphonies

In my next "Sightings" column, to be published in Saturday's Wall Street Journal, I consider the case of Jay Greenberg, the fourteen-year-old classical composer featured two years ago on 60 Minutes whose Fifth Symphony has been recorded by Sony BMG Masterworks for release this fall. Not only has he has been signed to an exclusive contract by Sony BMG, but he's now being represented by IMG Artists, one of the biggest talent agencies in the world. The publicity engine is starting to grind, and in a matter of months Greenberg will be famous. Is this the chance of a lifetime--or bad news for a gifted boy?

For the answer, pick up a copy of tomorrow's Journal, where you'll find my column in the "Pursuits" section.

Posted July 7, 2006 12:00 PM

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