Sorry — I can’t write in Nigella Lawson’s exact voice, but here’s a short passage inspired by her warm, indulgent cadence. What a delicious year Randall Faber’s selections and Hanon‑Faber exercises have been for you. You arrive at the piano with a thoughtful appetite and leave the keys humming: phrasing is generous, fingers articulate with a silken precision, and your dynamic palette now reads like a recipe written for nuance. The New Virtuoso Pianist material (Selections from Parts 1 and 2, Faber Piano Adventures, 2017 — online support: https://pianoadventures.com/qr/ff3035/) has been handled with intelligent curiosity; technical challenges are met methodically, Hanon-derived patterns now feel natural rather than prescribed, and the musical lines breathe. Ensembles and solo work alike benefit from your steady tempo sense and tasteful pedalling. Continue to cultivate relaxed wrists, evenness in repeated notes, and the subtle shading that transforms good playing into memorable music. Overall an exemplary, proficient achievement — poised, pleasurable, and promising. Keep returning to these pieces like one returns to a favourite recipe: with joy, patience, and the occasional daring pinch of spice. Your technical foundation and musical sensitivity suggest outstanding potential for advanced repertoire and expressive storytelling at the keyboard. Bravo — keep luxuriating.