 Greetings, hello. I'm Ana Maria Manalo. Thank you for joining me in this presentation as part of the First Unitarian Society of Madison, Wisconsin's musical series, which has a home at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed First Unitarian Church, and the series has a special place in the Wisconsin concert music scene since 1971. A heartfelt thank you to the FUS artistic director Drew Collins for this opportunity and invitation. I grew up in Wisconsin. I had my first recital at the First Unitarian. I also had my first solo recital. And anyway, it is a terrific honor and great pleasure to have had this chance to collaborate with dear friends, old and recent in performance and presentation of their work. So please just allow a couple of minutes after the performance videos to get to know my collaborating performance through their bios. Each composer will have a bio prefacing their work, which are six different works in this program. So I'll see you in about 40 or so minutes. Thank you. Bye. Thank you so much for staying and for listening. This performance is dedicated to the memory of my dad, Philippe B. Manalo, who passed away in November last year. I want to thank, again, Drew Collins of First Unitarian Society and my nephew, Finn, who produced this video at Bremen, Germany, Don Cazair. And a special shout out to my family everywhere. Thank you, New York women composers. And to you, the listener, please keep in touch and be well. And remember to stick around to learn about my wonderful friends that helped me in this collaboration. Be well.