INT. MOZART FAMILY LIVING ROOM - DAY  
A modest room filled with musical instruments. WOLFGANG (6, spirited and curious) sits at a harpsichord, his fingers dancing over the keys. NANNERL (8, nurturing and wise) watches him with pride.

LEOPOLD (30s, passionate yet stern) enters, holding sheet music. 

LEOPOLD  
(enthusiastically)  
Wolfgang! Nannerl! I have something special for you today!

WOLFGANG  
(turning eagerly)  
What is it, Papa? A new piece?

NANNERL  
(excitedly)  
Is it difficult? 

LEOPOLD  
(smiling)  
Just challenging enough for you both.  

Leopold hands the music to Nannerl, who beams as she reads it.  

NANNERL  
(grinning)  
Its by Bach!  

WOLFGANG  
(wide-eyed)  
Can I play it first? Please, Nannerl! 

NANNERL  
(reluctantly)  
Alright, but only if you promise to let me try afterward. 

WOLFGANG  
(nods vigorously)  
I promise!

WOLFGANG sits up straight and begins playing the piece passionately. The notes soar through the air. Leopold listens, impressed, while Nannerl taps her foot along. 

LEOPOLD  
(proudly)  
Listen to that clarity! Wolfgang, your talent is beyond words.

Suddenly, WOLFGANG hits a wrong note, and he grimaces. 

WOLFGANG  
(embarrassed)  
Oh no! I messed it up.

LEOPOLD  
(firmly)  
Mistakes are part of learning, my boy. Try again.  

NANNERL  
(encouragingly)  
You can do it, Wolfgang! Focus on the music.

WOLFGANG takes a deep breath and starts over, this time playing with more determination. 

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INT. MOZART FAMILY LIVING ROOM - LATER  
The atmosphere is thick with concentration. Nannerl now plays the same piece with grace. Wolfgang listens, admiration shining in his eyes. 

WOLFGANG  
(clapping)  
That was beautiful, Nannerl!

NANNERL  
(beaming)  
Thanks! You inspired me!

LEOPOLD  
(interjecting)  
Both of you have great potential. But you must practice every dayconsistency is key!

WOLFGANG  
(pouting)  
But practicing is boring, Papa. 

LEOPOLD  
(squatting to Wolfgangs level)  
Music is not just about the fun parts; it requires hard work. 

WOLFGANG  
(sighs)  
I understand... but can we play outside later? 

NANNERL  
(cheerfully)  
We can play once we finish practicing! 

LEOPOLD  
(chuckling)  
Deal! Lets set a timer for one hour of practice, then freedom awaits. 

WOLFGANG  
(excitedly)  
One hour? Thats too long!

LEOPOLD  
(strongly)  
Think of it as one hour closer to becoming a great composer. 

WOLFGANG hesitates but nods slowly. 

WOLFGANG  
(almost reluctantly)  
Okay, Ill try... for the music. 

NANNERL  
(taking his hand)  
Together, brother. We'll make it fun!

LEOPOLD  
(nodding approvingly)  
Thats the spirit! Now lets begin.

They all settle back down, the music filling the air again.  

FADE OUT.