Celebrated cellist Yo-Yo Ma is strengthening his efforts to work with the United Nations as one of its Messengers of Peace. He is given the express task of reaching out to the youth and helping develop them as useful agents of change. He has the responsibility of inspiring them to help address the many challenging social issues that face today’s society – particularly hunger, HIV/AIDS, and climate change.
Yo-Yo Ma was born in Paris, France to Chinese parents. He received his education in the United States, graduating from the highly prestigious Harvard University and Juilliard School. A child prodigy who performed to outstanding praise and reviews at the age of five, he continues to cultivate an exceptional career as an acclaimed cellist, songwriter, and recording artist. He has recorded more than ninety albums, with about a quarter of them receiving Grammy Awards. His recordings consist of a wide range of eclectic music, including standard classics, Argentinean tangos, Brazilian music, folk music, and traditional Chinese music pieces – all demonstrating his virtuosity and versatility.
Yo-Yo Ma is a firm believer that music is a strong and effective vehicle for drawing people together. He established the Silk Road Ensemble in 1998 and serves as its director. This organization dedicates itself to promoting the study of the traditions – intellectual, artistic, and cultural, of the ancient trade route along the Silken Road. This includes a sweeping range of cultures surrounding the Mediterranean Sea all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The project aims to connect the world by serving as an instrument to bring together audiences and musical artists all across the globe. He collaborated with the World Health Organization, contributing music to produce a DVD to support the Stop TB Partnership Campaign.
With the Silk Road Ensemble, Yo-Yo Ma demonstrates that music should be approached with an open mind. You can mix the traditional with the modern and break boundaries of period and ethnicity. You can bring artists and audiences together, connecting neighbourhoods all across the world, with music that includes flamboyant surf guitar sounds, Egyptian rhythms, and modular musical pieces, among many — mixing the traditional with the contemporary.
Yo-Yo Ma’s multi-faceted career is testament to his enduring belief in culture’s power to generate trust and understanding. Whether performing new or familiar works from the cello repertoire, collaborating with communities and institutions to explore culture’s role in society, or engaging unexpected musical forms, Yo-Yo strives to foster connections that stimulate the imagination and reinforce our humanity.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_of_Joy_%26_Peace
Songs of Joy and Peace is a Christmas music album by cellist Yo-Yo Ma, released on October 14, 2008. The album won the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album. It features collaborations with many other artists, including vocalists Diana Krall & Alison Krauss, bassist John Clayton, pianist Dave Brubeck, cellist Matt Brubeck, clarinetist Paquito D'Rivera, trumpeter Chris Botti, pianist Billy Childs, bassist Robert Hurst, drummer Billy Kilson, and guitarist Romero Lubambo, bassist Edgar Meyer, bassist Nilson Matta, mandolinist Chris Thile, vocalist Renée Fleming, Celtic fiddler Natalie MacMaster, harpist Marta Cook, saxophonist Joshua Redman, piper Cristina Pato, vocalist James Taylor, the Assad Family, ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro, and Wu Tong & the Silk Road Ensemble.[1]
Yo-Yo Ma’s multi-faceted career is testament to his enduring belief in culture’s power to generate trust and understanding. Whether performing new or familiar works from the cello repertoire, collaborating with communities and institutions to explore culture’s role in society, or engaging unexpected musical forms, Yo-Yo strives to foster connections that stimulate the imagination and reinforce our humanity.
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