Danh ngôn của Itzhak Perlman (Sứ mệnh: 1)

I am playing the violin, that's all I know, nothing else, no education, no nothing. You just practice every day.
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.
Trust your ability!
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.
In the musician, there is a tendency to have a narrowness. It's all compartmentalized. I am playing the violin; that's all I know, nothing else, no education, no nothing. You just practice every day.
An amazing gift in a young child is, in some ways, an abnormality.
I always find that there is a real communication between voice and violin.