The final concert is over, and the judges have selected the winners of the bartok dance competition. The first runner-up is a Frenchman named Jean-Jacques. The other runner-ups are a Japanese girl named Katahira and a Spaniard named Cesario. Cesario wins, but he's not satisfied with his performance. He'd like to be a guest conductor for an orchestra in Europe, but Cesario doesn't have the experience to do so. He also wants to get his name on the conductor's roster for orchestras in Europe.
The final concert is over, and the judges have selected the winners of the bartok dance competition. The first runner-up is a Frenchman named Jean-Jacques. The other runner-ups are a Japanese girl named Katahira and a Spaniard named Cesario. Cesario wins, but he's not satisfied with his performance. He'd like to be a guest conductor for an orchestra in Europe, but Cesario doesn't have the experience to do so. He also wants to get his name on the conductor's roster for orchestras in Europe.