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6-Year-Old Dubai Boy Sets Guinness Record for Identifying Composers
19 Oct
Summary
- 6-year-old Dubai boy Shivankh Varun Varadharajan identified 16 composers in 60 seconds
- Shivankh showed musical talent from age 2.5, perceiving personalities through music
- Family nurtured Shivankh's interest, helping him prepare for the Guinness record attempt

On October 19, 2025, 6-year-old Shivankh Varun Varadharajan from Dubai stunned the world of classical music by correctly identifying 16 composers in just 60 seconds, earning a Guinness World Record. The young prodigy recognized works by renowned composers such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky with remarkable accuracy.
Shivankh's musical gift was evident from a very early age. His mother, Yalini, says he began showing an acute ear for music around two and a half years old, often humming along to orchestral scores in cartoons. Over time, his ability sharpened to the point where he could differentiate between similar-sounding pieces within seconds.
Shivankh's family nurtured his interest carefully, helping him rehearse naming composers within the one-minute time frame required by Guinness World Records. On the day of the record attempt, Shivankh met the strict criteria, demonstrating his extraordinary gift.
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Shivankh's achievement highlights not only his musical genius but also the potential of early childhood exposure to classical music. With guidance and encouragement, he may continue to break records and inspire other young musicians worldwide. His story also reflects the broader understanding of neurodivergent children, showing how unique perspectives can yield extraordinary talents.




