English: Jason, if getting back to your childhood, whose series of sonatina did you most prefer to pick up again? Muzio Clementi's Op. 36, No. 5 - yes, I have chosen it with 3 paragraphs. But dear, why? why not the No.1...or others'? Yes, it was also good for a kid's heart... But, this one was my preference that I thought it was 'near kids' minds, near heaven, and angels' cries'.
I had dreamed for long time to perform it and teach it, until this period... You hear: how sunny, joyful and confident, when the first paragraph was played out, as if getting back to a golden age of myself, in which Jason's world hasn't formed out and everything was new in his curious eyes... He can try to be successful with the rhythm as heart beats and notes from musicality though fails many, smiles were still hung upon his face... colourful, vivid and ... cool.
Oh, dear, currently, it was one month that you will be 30. Please hear, your fingers cannot be compared with those days'... You almost get back...Did you still feel your existing, on this earth, were meaningful? Yes, I still wanted to be a sunflower facing my long journey. Though my hands were rough, my heart was true; though I had no kids, I had my learners and I was still a 'doctor' in kids' corner...; though Clementi gave a letter suggesting his sister didn't ruin her natural lightness through playing his sonata, I re-searched my own lightness from heaven through this melody; though it was exercised in very short time, I was willing to better it for future. When re-seeing this melody from my sonatinas collection, my heart was re-grasped by it and my eyes were re-brighten by landscapes near heaven... Then, I remembered it was always in the deep part of my mind-sea, and never made the departure...