0:00:04.899,0:00:07.089 So sweet you are! 0:00:08.350,0:00:11.420 But really, there are such people in Belarus only. 0:00:11.793,0:00:16.243 I'm living in Norway, you already might know that. 0:00:16.653,0:00:20.793 So, I'm living in Norway, and I enjoy it a lot there of course, 0:00:20.820,0:00:27.940 but I feel that Norwegians can never understand me 100%. 0:00:29.399,0:00:35.779 For example two weeks ago, a journalist, [br]a Norwegian journalist asked me, 0:00:35.779,0:00:41.305 "what would you say was the peak [br]of your career, apart from Eurovision?" 0:00:41.305,0:00:46.581 And then I didn't say that I played for Barack [br]Obama or worked with DreamWorks. 0:00:46.581,0:00:53.871 Instead I told him that the most important was the moment [br]when I played at Alexandra Pakhmutova's anniversary. 0:00:53.871,0:00:58.095 (compositor of "Stary Klion" - translator's note). 0:00:58.095,0:01:02.445 And this journalist didn't understand anything of course. 0:01:02.445,0:01:04.891 But I think you understand it. 0:01:04.891,0:01:13.101 And now, I and the orchestra will play this song for you. 0:01:13.101,0:01:15.710 And why I like to play so much with you, guys? 0:01:15.710,0:01:19.343 It's not only because you play beautiful, 0:01:19.343,0:01:24.955 but because you listen to each other and play together. 0:01:24.955,0:01:29.085 It's the very-very best when you're on stage.