but you also just took up the president of the beethoven house in bonn very timely just a couple of days ago i guess for the beethoven year tell us about your connection to beethoven and why he is so incredibly important for musicians you know i think for any musician beethoven is kind of like the mount everest we we feel him we love him we want to conquer him that's what we do and he's so much part of our d.n.a. he's inspired me since i was a little boy since i had his violin concerto when i was 4 years old and the chance now to work with a beethoven house is the president it's the leading institution in the world 80 scholars we have the best collection of his manuscripts we have his instruments even his violin is amazing and to help take this journey with beethoven now into the next millennium he's i've heard it said a number of instruments. musicians have told me that he's one of those composers that keeps you on your toes all the time you're never really quite a master of his music waste. i think it's just because he was so far ahead of his time in the same way in bella polk you had