 Welcome to Oroville Radio. Welcome from Nadia to Gloria Campaner. Hello. Welcome, Gloria. Thank you so much. There was a lot of art and interest in different types of expression in my family, but definitely not music. And so I started completely by chance by actually playing with my neighbours. We rented a piano and then they told my mum that they thought there is a gift in me. You know, like a kind of prodigy. I could play everything at the beginning and everything was by here. And you know, I could hear absolute pitch. So at the beginning it was very easy. Then when I had to start to study and start to learn the score and learn how to read the notes, then it was really starting to be really difficult. This is the year of Beethoven. It's the anniversary, 250 years. So it's a fantastic, strong composer. So I thought, okay, I would bring like two beautiful sonatas to this place and try to dedicate the evening to the light of the moon and the moonlight and the nocturne. So, respite is a nocturne. Then Clair de Lune is also like, of course, it's about the moon, the light of the moon over water and then moonlight sonata by Beethoven. So it's a kind of night, night moment. Yeah, lunar atmosphere and very gentle. And of course with a lot of passion also because you will see. Beethoven is in a way also heavy metal of classical music. So it's really, there are some moments that you think, oh wow, are we in a club? Such a contemporary thing. Yes, such contemporary. I didn't publish very many albums because I somehow have a difficulties in believing in studio recording. So I decided that maybe I prefer sometimes that when there is a very good live concert that maybe had some meaning for me, I started to believe, okay, we can just take this as a photograph of this moment and then keep it for the future. So this is what I did. So let's say my CDs are mainly like a moment of live music that is kept in time. For me it's important to just the more you open your view and you widen your spectrum of expression, then really the more you learn. And when I go back to my maybe my most beloved music, which is anyway interpreting some great scores of classical music, I do believe that this is my main mission. But with so much enrichment and nourishment from other people because I meet so amazing artists. So then I can collect this and share it better, share like a real message of love and benevolence and compassion. So this was important for me. I just thought this is a way to nourish my soul and kind of grow. And when we grow, we are safe.