a conversation with nicoletta benedetti coming up right now. ♪ >>> and by contributions to the pbs stationrom viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> nicola benedetti is one of the most sought-after virgolinis of her generation, she wraps up her north american tour, nicola, i'm honored to have you here. >> thank you so much, it's an honor to meet you. >> thank you, it's an honor to have you here, finally, i thank my friend, wynton marsalis, for getting you here. as a matter of fact, the last time yi say you, you didn't see me, i was in the audience. you were performing, a great performance. >> thank you. >> i read somewhere, wynton may have told me when he first gave it to you, you told it that it was not complex enough, is that true? >> it's absolutely true. >> okay. >> i mean, to be totally truthful. it was just the first draft of the first movement of which there are four. but it -- he says it shocked him because he is used to being told that his music is too complicated and too difficult and please make this more simple. but i'm used to playing violin concertos that are written especial