Nope. The lesson, which they learn in that humility, is some things require an assembly of us, and are greater than any one of us as an individual.
I saw the joined NY Phil - Tel Aviv Phil concert Zubin Mehta conducted, of
Wagner's Good Friday Music from Parsifal, in Israel. Remarkable concert. Never
have I seen an audience so moved. But most telling was back in the second
violin section, in the back row. Sitting there, playing second fiddle, part of the performance, part of the history, with his crutches at chairside, and not one motion toward individual acclamation, was Itzhak Perlman.