Quote by Itzhak Perlman
When you play a concerto with a small orchestra, you don't feel it is as important as Carnegie Hall. You try to work out all the little problems. Once that's all done, trust comes in.
Summary
This quote highlights the different dynamics and mindset a musician might have when performing with a smaller orchestra versus a grand venue like Carnegie Hall. When playing with a small orchestra, the focus shifts towards ironing out minute details and addressing potential challenges. However, once these intricacies are resolved, the importance shifts to trust. Trust in oneself, the orchestra, and the collective abilities to deliver an exceptional performance, appreciating the intimate connection that can be established with a smaller group of musicians.