When a tall, bearded pianist by the name of Patrizio Ratto showed up, everything appeared to be set up for a typical piano recital.

There are typical Got Talent nerves and anticipation at the beginning of Ratto’s performance.
“Are you presenting a brand-new song?” the appointed authorities inquire.
He responds, “No.” I hope you enjoy it because it is classical music.”

The well-known Bagatelle in A Minor, Für Elise, by Beethoven serves as the pianist’s opener. However, after a few bars, Ratto’s body movement changes abruptly in response to electronic rhythms and urban sounds accompanying the piano. Beethoven is met with robotic breakdancing after the piano stool flips over, the jacket falls, and the situation escalates.
Ratto has won a lot of fans. “When your parents want you to be a professional concert pianist but you tell them you want to be a robot when you grow up,” one viewer observed.






