 Ladies and gentlemen, normal concert calls for the artist, the end of the printed program, to retire, to the wings, to listen just before the applause dies to come back again. This is somewhat difficult under these circumstances to save any embarrassment in any possible trouble. We are going to play two on-course interviews tonight on our trip to China, affiliation of music with whatever public seems so clear, and particularly in the beloved music that is so familiar to us, that of Fritz Kreisler. We'd like to play Love, Sorrow, Leave a Slide by Fritz Kreisler. It's late and getting response, but there is a false, as the President said in his remarks, between our new year and the Chinese new year. I will not attempt, as somebody told me the words, the same in Chinese, but they do mean either happy new year or happy spring, and we do wish both to our honored guests with this work. I'm sure I speak for everyone here, and I think Isaac Stern is a accompanist, Andrew Wolfe, assisted by a Marine of our own, and for a magnificent performance. You know, Isaac is not a stranger to China. In 1979, he journeyed there, he did concerts, and he conducted lessons for young Chinese boys and girls who were studying the violin, and a motion picture was made of that, which won an Academy Award, I think back, and I played a musician once in a picture, but I played the piano. But again, I think it is most kind and generous and wonderful of you to come here and entertain us in this way, and we also are grateful to you for being an ambassador of the arts as you have been, so God bless you, and thank you again.