 Every pianist has desired to play what they love and make transcriptions themselves. It was also a way of spreading information because people couldn't get to orchestral classes. Yes, of course. There was list promoting these composers. He just wanted to do something else. He wanted to actually, in a perfect way, take a whole orchestra and put it into the piano. Horowitz said, I regret that I have never played the Beethoven symphonies in the list arrangement for. These are the hardest things ever written. And there's not one note that Beethoven did that he did not get onto the piano somehow. Exactly. So you see, as Thomas Mann said, the piano is the intellectualization of all music on one compass. It's incredible. How's your finger? Okay. Let's do the amazing transcription from the Rigoletto quartet from Verdi's opera, Rigoletto. And he takes it and he makes it into a piano work. He listifies the very simplistic harmonic stuff of Verdi. Even here in the opening is like the overture with the stage opening. You can see the lights. It's an amazing work.