Technique is not music

“Technique is not music. Music is the thousandth of a millisecond between one note to the other—that’s where the music is.”

 — Isaac Stern, in an interview with Mark Stryker
Cited in: Green, Barry (2003) The Mastery of Music: Ten Pathways to True Artistry. New York: Broadway Books, p. 2.



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