Let it be grandiose, but not pompous. Music must never sound pompous. It must sound noble, noble. That is the absolute character of music, is nobility, you see. Even popular music must be noble. Really. If it’s not noble then it’s not very good. It must always have the quality of nobility of music. You see, music is an art of emotion, of nobility, of dignity, of greatness, of love, of tenderness, all of that must be brought out in music, but never show-off pompousness. It is good for sometimes. Liszt liked to show what he can do. But Liszt wanted sometimes to show the technique. He would write things absolutely for the technical quality. But there is always music behind it – always. You play La Campanella and there is always music behind it; there is always a certain nobility, even if you show off.