Though he cannot reach the foot pedals of a grand piano, nine-year-old Marc Yu was nevertheless dubbed Little Mozart for his amazing talent. On Sunday he will debut at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Marc, from California, practices on the piano for 8 hours a day. His first concert Marc made when he was only six, which is the same age that Mozart made his first concert in 1762. It is worth mentioning that only one in 10,000 children have such talent. The Royal Albert Hall will hear Schubert's Fantasia in F minor, which will be performed by Marc in a duet with Lang Lang, a world famous Chinese pianist. For the first time Marc touched a piano at a birthday party in Los Angeles. At that time he was only two years old. When kids started singing Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star he slowly approached the piano and began playing the tune. Only six months later he already played Beethoven.