 much. I thought it would be nice to take you to sunny Italy to start our program. That was the first moment from Mendelssohn's Italian Symphony after his sunny holiday he had there. Although the snow is so gorgeous here maybe we didn't need that much of a sunny holiday. In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Crystal Awards the World Economic Forum has commissioned a little piece by British composer Anna Klein who's with us tonight. The piece is called Restless Oceans and that's a line from a poem by an African American poet named Audre Lorde. The title of the poem is A Woman Speaks and I think you'll be able to hear that title reflected in this piece. Thank you and I wanted to just introduce these wonderful musicians. Most are music students, several are professional musicians who've joined us for this special occasion and thank you all for being here with me. This is a unique experience for me and in speaking about Yehudi Menuhin of course he was such a an idol for me as a violinist growing up and I got to meet him. He heard I had a swing band for a while and he heard us play. I played violin in a swing band and he fell in love with it and he was so supportive. He even hired us to play for his son Jeremy's wedding so he was awesome in my book and we thought it would be only fitting really to remember him. I'm sure he's here with us tonight especially to hear this incredibly talented young violinist who won the 2018 Menuhin Junior Competition. She's gonna play the first movement from Mozart's fifth violin concerto. Please welcome Clara Shen. We'll close our short concert today with I think possibly the most iconic piece of classical music ever written. It's been used to sell every product I think known to mankind and still maintains its integrity. I won't tell you what it is but you'll know very soon. I know I know everyone's running to many things but do you mind if we play Anna Klein's piece one more time for you? It's only two minutes. All right awesome.