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Itzhak Perlman
August 31, 1945 -
Nationality: Israeli
Category: Musician

Any gifted child can potentially get in real trouble because of the way they are handled.

   

I'm now doing three things: concerts, conducting, and teaching, and they each support each other. I learn to see things from different perspectives and listen with different ears. The most important thing that you need to do is really listen.

   

I listen to kids play a lot.

   

I love to work with young kids.

   

Preparing for a future in music is an expensive proposition.

   

A sponge has that much absorbent capability and after a while you can pour water over it and nothing stays.

   

You get more nervous in front of a lot of people. That's why, when you play a concerto, you play with a small orchestra, in some place where you don't feel that it is as important as Carnegie Hall.

   

That makes classical music work, the ability to improvise.

   

Sometimes you get from the mouth of kids wonderful things.

   

For people who are really talented, what you don't say becomes extremely important. You have to judge what to say and what to leave alone so you can let the talent develop.

   

There are people who are uncanny, who are finished products at a young age. I wasn't, thank God.

   

One of the most important elements in teaching, conducting, and performing, all three, is listening.

   

Child prodigy is a curse because you've got all those terrible possibilities.

   

That's the goal, to survive your gift.

   

I don't feel that the conductor has real power. The orchestra has the power, and every member of it knows instantaneously if you're just beating time.

   

Another thing that I don't like to do is show too much how it goes. I do it once in a blue moon. Sometimes there are lessons when I don't pick up a violin at all.

   

This young wine may have a lot of tannins now, but in five or 10 years it is going to be spectacular, despite the fact that right now it tastes like crude oil. You know this is how it is supposed to taste at this stage of development.

   

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.

   

For every child prodigy that you know about, at least 50 potential ones have burned out before you even heard about them.

   

Trust your ability!

   

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