Itzhak Perlman is a world-renowned Israeli-American violinist born on August 31, 1945. He is celebrated for his extraordinary talent and has performed with leading orchestras worldwide. Perlman's playing is characterized by its warmth and expressiveness, making him one of the most respected violinists of his generation. In addition to performing, he is also an advocate for music education and has taught many young musicians. Itzhak Perlman's contributions to classical music continue to inspire audiences around the globe.
"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."
"Competition can be the most nerve-racking experience. Some people just thrive on it."
"For every child prodigy that you know about, at least 50 potential ones have burned out before you even heard about them."
"Child prodigy is a curse because you've got all those terrible possibilities."
"Any gifted child can potentially get in real trouble because of the way they are handled."
"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."