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Published: Tuesday, 09 July 2024 at 09:51 AM


The story of classical music is, of course, liberally sprinkled with child prodigies – those composers and performers who showed exceptional promise from a very early age (with pushy parents often playing a key role). Mozart and Mendelssohn, Saint-Saëns and César Franck are just four examples of musicians who were making waves before they were out of short trousers.

But there are plenty of cases, too, of the reverse: composers who left it until late, either to begin composing at all, or to really hit their stride. Here are seven late-blooming composers who made us wait (but who definitely made the wait worthwhile).