"I usually only play with very close friends"
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The subtext is professional as much as personal. “Play” is doing double duty: it’s the literal act of performing and the more childlike idea of play as experimentation. Close friends aren’t just companions; they’re people whose instincts you can predict, whose timing you can bend with, who won’t punish you for a daring tempo or an exposed phrase. That’s not sentimentality. It’s an argument that chemistry is a craft tool.
There’s also an implicit critique of classical music’s transaction-heavy ecosystem: the touring circuit, the one-off rehearsals, the contractual “collaboration” where everyone is polite and nobody is brave. Ax, known for long-running musical partnerships, suggests that longevity matters because it builds a shared language. The line reframes virtuosity as relational. Technique gets you in the room; friendship is what makes the room sound like something.
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| Topic | Friendship |
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