At just nine years old, Murasaki Matsutani has already achieved remarkable success as a pianist, taking home second place in two international competitions. Now, she is set to perform in a concert featuring the music of child prodigy composers, accompanied by the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, which faced bankruptcy last year. The Young Brilliance concert will showcase the talents of young composers like Mozart, who began composing masterpieces at the age of eight, and Sophie Carmen Edkhardt Grammaté, who published her first composition at the age of 11. Matsutani will perform alongside all 52 members of the KW Symphony under the direction of conductor Andrei Feher at St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Kitchener on May 11th.