My wife and I heard you and Daniel Muller-Schott last night in Kingston: wow. That was the eighth (!) time we've been lucky enough to see you live and I don't think you've played better. No doubt the Fazioli helped. What a wonderful sound and action that has. May I make two humble suggestions? First, perhaps consider Stravinsky's Suite Italienne for programs when you play only two of the Bach sonatas (the recording I bought last night has already leapt to the top of my favourites, bypassing Ma/Cooper and Bylsma/Koopman). The Franck was excellent, but I found its atmosphere a bit too much of a contrast to the Bach. Second, may I beg you to consider playing some of the Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues? I suspect you could offer definitive interpretations. Anyway, thanks for coming to Kingston yet again, and tolerating our slightly discourteous audiences.