19 Quotes & Sayings By Yoyo Ma

Yo-Yo Ma is a violinist and cellist, and one of the most celebrated musicians in the world. He was born in Paris and raised in both France and the United States, where he studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia (Masters, 1977) and then at Harvard (Doctorate of Musical Arts, 1983). He is one of only seven musicians worldwide to win the prestigious Avery Fisher Prize. Ma is also a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Read more

He has performed with many of the world's greatest orchestras and conductors and is a frequent soloist with all of them. His discography numbers over fifty albums, including collaborations with such luminaries as Luciano Pavarotti, Sting, Herbie Hancock, George Winston, Philip Glass, Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble, Olu Dara, Chris Potter, and William Winant. Yo-Yo Ma was named MusiCares Person of the Year in 2002 for his efforts to fight AIDS through education and prevention programs.

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The thing that I've always been slightly frustrated with, was that the idea of a CD is kind of confined to a material possession that you can put on a shelf. And the idea of music, for me, is always about both the communication and the sharing of content. And so the interactive part is missing. YoYo Ma
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People will ask, 'Are you famous?' And I always answer, 'My mother thinks so.' YoYo Ma
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My teacher, my great cello teacher Leonard Rose, was such a great cellist, and nurturing man, very patient. But I grew up not only admiring him, but obviously Casals, Rostrotovich, Jacqueline du Pre, and many others, including many of my peers and contemporaries. YoYo Ma
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I think there are so many ways to become interested in music. I believe signs of sustained interest gives a sense of the right time. Music, if thought of as a language, would perhaps indicate that as early as possible is not so bad. I do believe that a really nurturing first teacher that makes the child love something is crucial. YoYo Ma
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I think all musicians have at one time or another experienced one physical problem or another. I have had tendinitis a couple of times, so I try to be really careful. It takes patience and persistence to overcome injury. YoYo Ma
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As you begin to realize that every different type of music, everybody's individual music, has its own rhythm, life, language and heritage, you realize how life changes, and you learn how to be more open and adaptive to what is around us. YoYo Ma
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I think of a piece of music as something that comes alive when it is being performed, and I feel that my role in the transmission of music is to be its best advocate at that moment. YoYo Ma
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The tango is really a combination of many cultures, though it eventually became the national music of Argentina. YoYo Ma
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Music has always been transnational; people pick up whatever interests them, and certainly a lot of classical music has absorbed influences from all over the world. YoYo Ma
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I love grocery shopping when I'm home. That's what makes me feel totally normal. I love both the idea of home as in being with my family and friends, and also the idea of exploration. I think those two are probably my great interests. YoYo Ma
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I think one of the great things about being a musician is that you never stop learning. YoYo Ma
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Mastering music is more than learning technical skills. Practicing is about quality, not quantity. Some days I practice for hours; other days it will be just a few minutes. YoYo Ma
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The role of the musician is to go from concept to full execution. Put another way, it's to go from understanding the content of something to really learning how to communicate it and make sure it's well-received and lives in somebody else. YoYo Ma
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Good things happen when you meet strangers. YoYo Ma
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Passion is one great force that unleashes creativity, because if you're passionate about something, then you're more willing to take risks. YoYo Ma
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Things can fall apart, or threaten to, for many reasons, and then there's got to be a leap of faith. Ultimately, when you're at the edge, you have to go forward or backward; if you go forward, you have to jump together. YoYo Ma
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I think that peace is, in many ways, a precondition of joy. YoYo Ma
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I think anybody who goes away finds you appreciate home more when you return. YoYo Ma