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[转载] 4岁参加钢琴比赛,10岁高中毕业,14岁。。。。。。

4岁参加钢琴比赛,10岁高中毕业,14岁。。。。。。

 据台湾媒体引述外电报道,布雷默1岁半自己学会读书写字,3岁弹钢琴,4岁起是钢琴比赛常胜军,
10岁高中毕业,

常开音乐会,
从射箭到摄影,诸艺精通,目前还在大学选修科学、生物、社会课程,近日刚刚亲手完成自己第二张CD的封套设计。


  布雷默曾参加过一次智商测验,拿178,

他母亲派翠西亚表示,儿子说测验太简单、无聊,没有全部答完,否则成绩不知道还高多少。派翠西亚表示,布雷默一出生,她就晓得儿子有点不像凡胎,“他生下来就是大人,只是身体一天天长大”。


  报道形容说,布雷默常面带笑容,待人亲切有礼,是顽童和成人的奇异混合体,心系莫扎特,又极爱哈利波特,高中毕业照把头发染成深色,戴金边眼镜,披上红披风,模仿哈利波特,爱看卡通,玩电玩,开起古典钢琴演奏会,则台风十足。


  布雷默未留遗书,但他走后,他父亲在自己计算机鼠标板下发现儿子6年前写的字条:“爹,我爱你,无论发生什么事,我永远爱你。”派翠西亚表示,布雷默有时无意中显出这世界对他太小的样子,有时则似乎通灵,觉得有什么在碰触他,他说不定哪天就会走人。


  据了解,布雷默仅花7个月就靠在家自学念完中学6年课程,而在10岁成为内州林肯市独立高中历届年纪最小的毕业生,代表毕业生致词时形容自己属于“濒临绝种物种”。


  他在二年制专科学校里选读文、理、工学科,科科轻松过关,一旦对任何题目感兴趣,都能在10天内完成整学期的工作。布雷默同时也在科罗拉多州立大学上课,最近决定当麻醉学家,接下去要念内布拉斯加州立大学。在此过程中,他暂时离开古典音乐,自己写偏向灵修的新世纪音乐,第一张CD取名“元素”,并在各州举行音乐会。


  派翠西亚表示,儿子自幼就清楚自己要什么,家人只是配合他,而且赶不上他的步调,“从他很小开始,我们就让他自己抉择,而且他决定的选择都不错”。但这次他选择走人,全家还在苦思是为什么。



中新网3月20日电 名闻全美的内布拉斯加神童布兰登.布雷默,日前在家中以手枪射击头部自杀,死时14岁。一代天才,去了天堂。愿他一路走好,平安到达彼岸。阿门。.

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不知道他有没有看过克莱门斯的小说《成绩单》,里面是一位小女生天才,她选择了按照普通人的方式生活

不过小说毕竟是小说

真实的天才在这个世界会觉得太孤单吧,这也是一种可怜.

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天妒.

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天要英才.

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浓缩的一生。.

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怎么死的?.

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回复 6楼棠帅妈 的帖子

在家中以手枪射击头部自杀.

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原帖由 钊元妈妈 于 2011-11-10 18:36 发表 \"\"
在家中以手枪射击头部自杀
作孽,孩子还是平凡点的好,那么小就走人,让父母情何以堪啊.

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人家穿越而来的啦.

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亲子缘浅,区区14年。我猜从程度上也和一般的家庭不同罢。譬如不用指导儿子、批评、甚至体罚,难道会有亲昵吗?我怀疑天才也不需要。布雷默来人间不是为了做人,就是考察罢了。.

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上帝是公平的,给了高度一般不给长度。.

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Parents struggle with loss of child prodigy'

http://journalstar.com/news/loca ... 8-f9b618e25a85.html

Brandenn Bremmer, a 14-year-old Venango boy who was gifted in music and graduated high school only four years ago, apparently has committed suicide. Brandenn was found Tuesday in his home with a gunshot wound to the head, leaving his parents trying to cope with unimaginable loss.
Past stories about Brandenn: March 8, 1998 | May 27, 2001 | June 16, 2001
The mother can still feel her son's heartbeat. Every day she placed her hand on his chest, feeling the internal rhythm of the boy she brought into the world.
The boy with the blue eyes and brown curls who could read when he was 2. The prodigy with the super genius IQ who graduated from a correspondence high school program at the age of 10. The young man who loved to compose, record and perform piano music. Now she places her hand on a picture of Brandenn Bremmer because that's all she has at the moment.
On Tuesday, Patti and Martin Bremmer leave their 14-year-old son at their home near Venango while they shop for groceries. When they return, Patti finds him inside with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. His heart still beats.
First to a nearby hospital, then by helicopter to Denver where a neurosurgeon examines him. There's too much damage. Nothing can be done.
So on Friday, back on their farmstead in Nebraska, a mother and father try to cope with unimaginable loss.
They found out he was highly intelligent when he was just a toddler. Patti would say a letter and Brandenn would retrieve it from a pile of magnetic letters on the floor. He wasn't even 2 at the time.
They home schooled him, teaching reading, writing and math in a curriculum that blended books, a home computer and backyard science.
"We learned so much more from him than he did from us," Patti says.
They felt a tremendous responsibility to stimulate their son's mind, but their goal wasn't to raise a savant. So they allowed lots of time for play, bike rides, rounds of golf and field trips. They wanted to raise a good human being.
In that, they more than succeeded, says Mary Smith of Ogallala. She considers Brandenn a part of her family, a son to go along with her four daughters. She describes him, she says, like anyone who knew Brandenn would describe him.
"In my entire life I can honestly say I have never met such a peaceful and giving person," she says. "And it was totally sincere. I've never met anybody who gave so much of himself."
Her 13-year-old daughter, Sydney, developed a special bond with the young man.
"Brandenn was the nicest, most caring, loving, sensitive, wonderful person I've ever known. He was like an angel," Sydney Smith says.
In 2001, Brandenn graduated from the University of Nebraska's Independent Study High School. He completed the final two-year's worth of course work in seven months and became the youngest graduate in the program's history.
After he got his diploma, he started taking independent study music classes at Colorado State University to pursue an interest that began when he started playing piano at age 3. Typically he enrolled in one class per semester to limit the number of 180-mile commutes to and from Fort Collins. Brandenn most enjoyed studying music improvisation.
In January, he enrolled in a biology course at Mid-Plains Community College in North Platte. His goal was to eventually take undergraduate courses at UNL and then study medicine.
Throughout his nontraditional education, Brandenn's interest in music never waned. Last year, his parents encouraged him to record some of his piano compositions and the result was a compact disc Brandenn titled "Elements."
Copies of the CD are everywhere, his mother says, across the United States, Japan, Hong Kong. Cancer patients use it for therapy. Nuns meditate to his melodies.
"We told him, ‘Gosh Brandenn, you're immortal now,'" Martin says. "‘You're going to live on because your music captures a little bit of your life.'"
On Tuesday, Brandenn finishes recording his second CD. The three of them listen to it over a lunch of barbecued chicken and homemade bread sticks.
Brandenn walks up the stairs to his room, where he attends to video games he had sold on eBay. After a while, Martin goes to his room to discuss artwork for the new CD cover. Then the parents leave to shop for groceries.
If he was thinking about suicide, he gave no hints. No depression. His appetite was normal. He hadn't been giving away valued possessions.
He left no note.
"That troubled us so," Martin says. "Just not knowing why he made the decision to do that was torture in itself."
But that despair didn't last long, Patti and Martin say. Their son was very spiritual, not in a church-going sense, but they believe he decided to leave this world so he could help all those he loves in some supernatural way.
They feel his presence, the same one he exuded when he was alive.
"We do know — we don't have to wonder or hope — we do know he's with us," his father says.
And even as they reeled in the shock of losing their only son, they saw a way he could help others. After the doctors said nothing could be done, they allowed his organs to be harvested for patients needing transplants.
Brandenn's liver now is in a 22-month-old child who had just days to live without it. Two different people received his kidneys. Perhaps as many as 50 people will benefit from his organs and tissues.
Especially the 11-year-old boy who got his heart.
Knowing her son's heart is still beating gives a grieving mother comfort that no one can know.
"I'm anxious to put my hand on the chest of that 11-year-old boy."

Copyright 2011 JournalStar.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Posted in Local on Friday, March 18, 2005 6:00 pm
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貌似没那么“神”.

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Who is brandenn bremmer?

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He was the youngest person (at the age of 10) to graduate high school. He was able to do this by his parents pressuring him with tons of work. Sadly, he later then killed himself from child abuse by his parents pressuring him.

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以手枪射击头部自杀,死时14岁。有啥想不通的呢??.

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回复 14楼快乐的五线谱 的帖子

一个自由独立的孩子,不管是不是天才,生活都是充满乐趣的。

下面这篇文章分析的比较好。
http://caperbush.livejournal.com/7558.html.

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关键是,有脑移植么?否则,真浪费啊。.

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肯定是穿越的.

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太孤单!.

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也许真的是因为什么东西都看的太透,找不到能产生共鸣的人,觉得活着没什么意思了..

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多年前就知道了这位天才,弹得一手好钢琴,很漂亮,没留下只字片语就毅然离开了这个世界,分析人士认为可能是这个社会的发展速度赶不上这位天才的思维速度,令他倍感孤独。.

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穿越来的,现在回去了。.

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有时侯想想过于聪明未必是福气..

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回复 22楼卡米的宝贝 的帖子

Right。连聪明也是够用就好!.

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奇怪天才怎么不去拯救下人类?还是来到人间观过还是决定返回天堂。。。
至少也来点什么发明,给人类进步带点加速革新的东西吧!
否则来人间一次,没有留下宝贵的东西啊!真是枉费了如此大脑啊.

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是不是天才知道2012要来了?.

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无敌的寂寞我们不会懂.

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我们应该相信六道轮回.

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事实是

这个孩子在一岁半表现的天份是从一堆磁铁做的字母中找出字母“B”。

他的父母把学校的教科书买回来搞Home School,也就是自己在家教孩子。而且,父母认为教科书中的很多东西是没用了,做了删减,两年的高中课程缩短到7个月。他去上大学时,甚至都没有走出过自己所在的农场。所听到的都是父母赞扬他天才的声音。大家都知道美国的大学是不同的。在跟那些19岁的孩子同处一个教室学习时,他不再能感受到自己的与众不同。

另外,那两张CD的实际发行人是他妈妈,他妈妈还出了有关育儿的书。严格地说,外人搞不清楚,CD是否本人的创作,只能说是“疑似”。.

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有时候,父母的炒作,会葬送了孩子。.

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回复 28楼ccpaging 的帖子

28楼的,和1楼的,好像是2个故事。.

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回复 28楼ccpaging 的帖子

这个更像一点。
一楼的故事像童话。

身边的天才更多也是父母炒作的多。

[ 本帖最后由 蜜元妈 于 2011-11-15 14:34 编辑 ].

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回复 31楼yooky 的帖子

根据13#的链接总结的。.

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回复 28楼ccpaging 的帖子

原来如此啊。如果真是天才应该帮凡人解决些困扰世人的问题啊。.

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回复 30楼蔓越莓 的帖子

同意.

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估计孩子与外界沟通太少,加上孩子这样浓缩精华式的成长过程,其实违背了一个儿童自然成长的规律与本来所需的漫长过程,反而为之付出了代价。这是家庭的巨大损失,也是社会的巨大损失啊!痛惜痛惜!!!

[ 本帖最后由 快乐奶牛 于 2011-11-24 10:43 编辑 ].

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