Quote by Itzhak Perlman
When you play a concerto with a small orchestra, you dont feel it

When you play a concerto with a small orchestra, you dont feel it is as important as Carnegie Hall. You try to work out all the little problems. Once thats all done, trust comes in. – Itzhak Perlman

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