Itzhak Perlman walked onto the grass at Citi Field, violin in hand, and within seconds, the roar of the crowd gave way to complete silence. “The Star-Spangled Banner,” played entirely on strings, unfolded like a prayer — intimate, proud, and soul-stirring…
Itzhak Perlman walked onto the grass at Citi Field, violin in hand, and within seconds, the roar of the crowd gave way to complete silence. “The Star-Spangled Banner,” played entirely on strings, unfolded like a prayer — intimate, proud, and soul-stirring. Each note felt deliberate, full of history and heart. The anthem became something deeper:…