You know virtuosity is quite a competition,
and I didn't like that very much.
I want to play cello, and also not be stressed financially
so I was like I need to make money playing cello,
and I don't need to make money playing cello.
That's not what's important to me, that's not what's gonna make me happy.
There's never a time I feel comfortable where I'am.
Like I have to keep going.
These people not knowing what direction to take once you graduate.
What the fuck do you do after you graduate? They don't teach you about that in school.
One who sacrifices freedom for security, deserves fucking neither.
My mother was a huge classical music fan, she always wished to be a pianist.
So I was like, I want to learn at some point.
The start of this concert is going to be a tiny bit unorthodox.
As a conductor, really... I don't possess a personal instrument.
The orchestra is my instrument.
In a sense, relationships, I got to know how to... play relationships.
I believe that diversity in the arts is something that's extremely important,
especially nowadays with what's going on in our gouvernement.
You know if really Trump's America wants to get rid of immigrants,
they will kill the arts.
And if you kill the arts, you kill society.
We go through hell together.
We're rehearsing music together, we're playing concerts together.
We're broke together, we drink together, it's like family.
If we're doing it as a team, that's the success I'm talking about.
If we fail together, we did it together, success to me.
In my opinion, the most important catalyst in success... reason.
Why do you want to do the thing that you do.
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