Knowing that the little girl is from Ukraine and became well-known by singing in a bomb shelter at the beginning of the war will add an additional dimension to this. Dimash and most of the others you saw in this video were either on the jury or were mentors of the young classical musicians from various countries performing for The Virtuosos. A beautiful opera duet is also on RU-vid. You may not want to miss that. It is on Dimash's channel. BTY, I am also a FSU alumni, though much earlier than you... class of '69.
Seeing Dimash restrained and controlling his voice so as not to overpower the voices of others makes me have more affection and respect for this extraordinary singer! Placido Domingos' son also has a beautiful voice! Congratulations to all of you... The beautiful and talented child is Amélia, an example of resilience, affection and compassion: In bomb shelters in Ukraine she sang to comfort others sheltering from this terrible war! What appears to be nervousness on the part of the child (part of it is because it is not professional) must have something to do with the traumas of the terrible war in Ukraine which transmits to this cute girl's little girl an air of insecurity, apprehension and uncertainty! But she overcame everything with her beautiful, hopeful little heart! The video is incredible and the use of the melody from Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" in the vocal breaks made the piece wonderful!