A Quote by Leonard Bernstein

The most difficult instrument to play in the orchestra is second fiddle. — © Leonard Bernstein
The most difficult instrument to play in the orchestra is second fiddle.
The second fiddle. I can get plenty of first violinists, but to find someone who can play the second fiddle with enthusiasm
Those who refuse to play second fiddle may wind up playing no fiddle at all.
Most of the time, I'll be conducting the orchestra, but there will be some pieces that I'll be playing an instrument as well, just because I love playing. There's pieces where I want to grab an instrument and play with the rest of the group, like 'The Light of the Seven,' for example; I would love to play the piano for that.
The trick to playing second fiddle is to play it like second Stradivarius.
The human voice is the most beautiful instrument of all, but the most difficult to play.
The human voice is the most beautiful instrument of all, but it is the most difficult to play.
My wife Elizabeth and I started The Really Terrible Orchestra for people like us who are pretty hopeless musicians who would like to play in an orchestra. It has been a great success. We give performances; we've become the most famous bad orchestra in the world.
I always maintain that playing in an orchestra intelligently is the best school for democracy. If you play a solo, the conductor and everybody in the orchestra follows you. Then, a few bars later, the main voice goes to another instrument, another group, and then you have to go back into the collective [sound]. The art of playing in an orchestra is being able to express yourself to the maximum but always in relation to something else that is going on.
My wife Elizabeth and I started The Really Terrible Orchestra for people like us who are pretty hopeless musicians who would like to play in an orchestra. It has been a great success. We give performances; weve become the most famous bad orchestra in the world.
The easiest thing I do is assignment songs. They tell me what they need me to write. I can do that fairly quickly. Writing for an orchestra is difficult. Writing songs [on your own] is most difficult of all. Though [writing for] the orchestra is close.
For better or worse, you must play your own little instrument in the orchestra of life.
We've always had to play second fiddle to the men in European football.
It needs more skill than I can tell To play the second fiddle well.
In the great orchestra we call life, you have an instrument and a song, and you owe it to God to play them both sublimely.
And I know I’m about to play second fiddle to another woman, as I should. But my love for you will never change, Maxon.
When I was four, we had to choose a musical instrument to play at school, and I chose the cello. I played until I was 18, and although I found it nerve-racking to play solo, I loved playing in an orchestra. When I left school I didn't carry on with it, which I regret.
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