15-Year-Old Italian Born With Rare Muscle Disease Becomes Extraordinary Concert Cellist & Pianist

ByQuyen Anne

Sep 25, 2023

Valentina Irlando is an Italian musician best known for her viral videos playing both the cello and the piano. Her inspirational story has caught the attention and hearts of millions of people around the world. On her Instagram, which has nearly 20k followers, she describes herself as, “Teen concert cellist who never gives up, sharing her love for music and the cell…”

Born on the 25th of February 2006, the young cellist has overcome her physical limitations to pursue her musical passion. Valentina was born with a rare muscle condition which meant she had to be in a wheelchair for as long as she can remember, however, it hasn’t stopped her from becoming an accomplished pianist and cellist by anyone’s standards.

Valentina’s love for music has become a therapy, telling Classic FM, “For me playing piano is the best medicine!”. Her grandfather always wanted a musician in the family, so he persuaded Valentina’s parents to buy her a toy piano to try and inspire the young girl. Within minutes of playing the toy piano, she fell in love with it!

This love for the piano didn’t progress much over the following few years until Valentina was about 13 years old. She felt something was missing from her life and when she realised it was music she started playing the piano again and videoing her progress to upload to the internet. Her videos went down a storm and have landed her tens of thousands of followers and millions of views! Since then she has added the cello to her growing list of instruments she can play!

In many of her videos she thanks her teacher, Credici, for the support saying, “I would like to thank my teacher for believing in me and for always supporting me, even when what I wanted to do was impossible,”.

If you want to watch more from this inspirational young musician follow her on Instagram or on her official Facebook page.

A talented 15-year-old with a never-give-up attitude and passion for music hasn’t let a rare muscle disease and scoliosis come in the way of becoming a concert cellist performing solo around the world.

Valentina Irlando, a student and classical cellist from Italy, was diagnosed with her condition when she was just a kid.

(Courtesy ofValentina Irlando)
(Courtesy ofValentina Irlando)

Owing to her condition, Valentina, who is a wheelchair user, struggles with basic things like picking up a glass of water or a book and going to school, she told The Epoch Times. However, with help from kindhearted individuals around her, she tends to get past the daily challenges.

When Valentina was a little girl, she enjoyed playing the piano at her uncle’s house. She was even gifted a toy piano by her parents one Christmas and she enjoyed playing it, but stopped after a while and didn’t go back to it for years.

However, three years ago, a then-12-year-old Valentina rediscovered her love for music. After watching the romantic-comedy musical “La La Land,” she began playing the piano.

In 2020, she fell in love with the cello. “Now it is my main instrument,” Valentina told The Epoch Times. “I want to become a professional cellist.”

(Courtesy ofValentina Irlando)
(Courtesy ofValentina Irlando)

Valentina, who plays classical music, trains for at least two hours each day, honing her skills.

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Detailing her practice sessions, Valentina says that she begins with the scales, then does some Études, and finally practices the pieces that she is working on.

However, the process is not always smooth, and like everyone, Valentina, too, struggles to stay motivated each day.

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“The cello is so hard and with my conditions it is even harder!” Valentina said. “Sometimes I wish I could play like normal people.”

(Courtesy ofValentina Irlando)
(Courtesy ofValentina Irlando)

But with the help from her teacher, Laura Ferulli, she strives forward and continues to amaze both audiences around the world and netizens on her social media accounts.

Valentina says Laura has grown to become the most important person in her life.

“Our relationship is so special and I couldn’t imagine my life without her,” Valentina said. “ I always call her ‘cello mommy’ and I love her so much.”

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(Courtesy ofValentina Irlando)
(Courtesy ofValentina Irlando)

Describing Laura as “sweet,” “kind,” and “positive,” Valentina says she really enjoys her lessons. She is not only grateful to Laura for motivating her but also for being by her side each day.

The teen, who has three other siblings, has played solo concerts around the world and says that she has reached over 15 million video views on her social media accounts. She is often told by people who watch her enthralling performances and follow her that her pieces are very “moving.”

“They usually cry when I play,” Valentina said.

However, Valentina, who is inspired by cellists Jacqueline du Pré and Gautier Capuçon, says that she just enjoys the atmosphere and loves playing despite all the challenges she faces due to her condition.

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Having won many accolades, Valentina says that her next adventure will be attending a conservatory.

“I can’t wait,” she said. “I love concerts … so I’m looking forward to the next performances.”

Watch some of her inspiring performances:

(Courtesy of Valentina Irlando)

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