Yo-Yo Ma: Biography
Yo-Yo Ma was the cello's foremost contemporary proponent; while primarily a classical performer, he also made a number of highly successful crossover recordings. Born October 7, 1955 to Chinese parents living in Paris, he began playing the cello at the age of four, later studying with Janos Scholz; in 1962, he also became the pupil of Leonard Rose at the Juilliard School, and was the recipient of the prestigious Avery Fisher Prize in 1978. A Harvard graduate, Ma made his initial impact performing J.S. Bach's Suites for Unaccompanied Cello, which he also recorded early on in his career; years later, he returned to Bach's work alongside artists from a variety of disciplines, reinterpreting each suite for a series of films, dubbed Inspired by Bach (made in conjunction with the likes of Canadian filmmakers Atom Egoyan and Francois Giraud along with choreographer Mark Morris). In addition to the standard concerto repertoire, Ma also recorded albums such as Hush (with vocalist Bobby McFerrin) and 1996's Appalachia Waltz, an album of original Nashville music featuring country fiddler Mark O'Connor and bassist Edgar Meyer. He also performed the music of Astor Piazzolla for the soundtrack of the Sally Potter film The Tango Lesson, and explored native Chinese music as well as the music of the Kalahari bush people of Africa.
- On April 7, 2007, Yo-Yo was on the radio game show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!(edit)
- Yo-Yo has nicknamed his cello "Petunia."(edit)
- Yo-Yo made his first TV appearance when he was just eight years old.(edit)
- Yo-Yo was born in France but moved to New York with his family when he was seven.(edit)
- Yo-Yo studied with Leonard Rose at the famous Juilliard School of Music.(edit)
- Yo-Yo has released 109 albums in his career.(edit)
- In 2005, Yo-Yo was awarded a Doctor of Musical Arts (honoris causa) from Princeton University.(edit)
- Yo-Yo has won 15 Grammy Awards in his career.(edit)
- Yo-Yo's primary instrument is a cello that is over two hundred and seventy year old and worth more than two and a half million dollars.(edit)
- Yo-Yo plays with his own group which is called the Silk Road Ensemble.(edit)
- Yo-Yo married violinist Jill Hornor in 1977.(edit)
- Yo-Yo Ma won the 2006 Sonning Music Prize.(edit)
- Yo-Yo: We were coming from a different knowledge base. It's a brave new world for both of us. (On working with musician Sandeep Das.)(edit)
- Yo-Yo: There is no culture in the world that we have not benefited from.(edit)
- Yo-Yo: I think I actually enjoy practicing now more than seven years ago because you're really doing something totally specific.(edit)
- Yo-Yo: I think it's pretty rare to have the opportunity to work with so many people that I admire in one project.(edit)
- Yo-Yo: After reaching 50, I began to wonder what the root of life is.(edit)
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