I'm doing well at work, smiling with my family, and doing well on the outside. But in fact, a month has passed since the relationship ended while trying to protect a difficult partnership to regain the lost love. I endure every day with great psychological anxiety and internal pain of personal separation. Then I met this video, and little by little, my mind came back to reality and I am finding stability. Thanks a lot. I'll live well again.
Ditto! I too suffered in a Relationship with Domestic Violence from which I am STILL Suffering from today(damaged Kidneys, Intestines+ Gall-Bladder), but I've gone to College, Graduated, + met dignitaries like Senator Hatch(5yrs ago),& did my Internship w/SLC H.R., worked in 2002 SLC Olympic games, + acquired my Own Company as a Property MGMT facilitator connecting Renters to potential Properties& Landlords. As Kelly Clarkson sings: "What DOESN'T Break You makes You STRONGER!"
Great testimonies! Triumph over wickedness is the song our bodies can sing when love reigns in our heart! Music inspires us! Consider also (among many others) Bach BWV 82, “I have enough” … I have taken the saviour the hope of the righteous into my eager arms. I have enough, I have beheld him. My faith has pressed Jesus into my heart. And now I wish even today with Joy to depart from here.” Blessings (and keep singing!!)!
Thank you for sharing your sincere testimony. I am a Czech woman who loves music and of course Dvořák is our pride. The fact that the concert is full of Czech melodies that Dvořák made so accessible to everyone is remarkable. And the reason may be that the emotional context is strong, universal and unpretentious . Just love it.
Why do you share your problems with complete strangers? Have you got no family? No friends? No priest? No shrink? No dog? Talk to someone who cares, and can do something for you, not to @justanyone. Do give that a try, see where that will take you!
November 2024.Who's here? I love listening to this. I love the way Yo Yo Ma plays for the orchestra, the composer, the conductor and the audience .Yo Yo Ma is a truly amazing musicians. I love him ! God blees him ! .... from Fort Worth, Texas
Да, согласна с вами. Но он едет сама музыка. Никогда я не слышала более прекрасного исполнения. Вт данном исполнении концерт - совершенство. Там в комментариях ошиблась -виолончель назвала контрабасом. Я уже слушаю 3 раз и не могу наслушаться!😅😢
I lived in Prague at the time of this concert. Was a regular at the Czech Philharmonic but couldn't get a ticket for this particular show (in high demand and quite pricey). Glad to have a chance to hear it years later. Heard many other great things there - evenings at the Czech Philharmonic are always special.
Yes, evenings at the Czech Phil are always special. I visit Prague at least 4 times a year as part of my work at the Medical Faculty and have attended so many memorable concerts including during the past 18 months Mahler 6th and 7th and a very moving Mahler 9th conducted by Simon Rattle.. This performance is really outstanding . Yo Yo Ma plays the cello as though it's an extra limb of his body. His performances are full of raw emotion . The rapport between the orhestra is amazing. They love him as much as he loves them.
Yoyoma. Made up my mind to do an oilpainting of you, and chris botti, together, playing ennio morricone. I'm a medical doctor but have been painting for fifty blessed years. Marvellous performer. You look like my dear departed dad. I'm chinese and 75yo..you show such graceful manners and mutual respect to your fellow artistic colleagues and the conductor. To see you shine, the whole world feels much more warmer to each other.
Touching. Thank you. My Dad also a doctor of 65 years and painter. Now 90 and retired. White man but YoYo has a Fatherly way about him here doesn’t he!
Have been listening to Yo-Yo Ma for decades and finally had the chance to see him perform only a few years ago -- in Arizona, of all places. Drove a hundred miles for that and dragged our son and his college friend for that performance!
I saw him (and briefly met him!) in Christchurch NZ in November last year when he was here to play the Bach Cello suites. One of the most memorable occasions of my life.
I saw him perform in Dallas, Texas. I play the cello and was part of a youth orchestra organization and got a chance to shake this man's hand back stage. Man had the softest hands out of anyone I met to this day. 😄
I saw Yo-Yo Ma for the first time at UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall in the 90s paying only student ticket price for a returned ticket. He collaborated with Merce Cunningham Dance Company playing on the side of the stage in front of balcony seats. The cancelled seat I got was on the balcony only about 10ft away from him. I watched him playing Bach's Cello Suite the whole time, not caring about the dance performances. Truly unforgettable memory. I went to his performances a few times afterward paying full prices but was never that close. Thanks to him, I am an amateur cellist now. What an inspiration!
I NEVER saw Yoyo. But that doesn't bother ME... I CARE for the CZECH MUSIC...!!! and there is not a WORD about great Antonín Dvořák in YOUR comment...!!! :-((
I too have seen Yo-Yo Ma at Zellerbach, three times total in the 90s/00s, though not that particular concert. Once with Emanuel Ax, once with the Silkroad Ensemble, and once with Edgar Meyer and Mark O'Connor, an unforgettable performance not the least because Yo-Yo broke a string live on stage at the finale of "Indecision", my favorite piece from their Appalachian Journey set.
@@funcrunchoh my goodness! I wish I could have experienced those three concerts!! All with the amazing musicians, Emanuel Ax, Edgar Myer, Mark O'Connor and Silk road Ensemble!! Jesus!
@@romrodyes, must be part of the magic,BECOMING A fragment of the instrument! I saw him perform this work live , one of the most memorable events of my lifetime I sublimated spiritually to another dimension
The world will lose one of the few lights it has when Mr. Ma dies. I hope we the young can carry his knowledge in great pride and happiness as he is today. I'm so grateful for his existence and joy. He is our great teacher for us young musicians. I have a deep love for him.
Well, I was not able to attend Yo-Yo Ma's performance with the Spokane Symphony tonight so instead I watched and listened twice (!) to his magnificent performance on youtube. This is such a moving, soulful piece of music and watching Yo-yo pouring himself into every note of this piece only enhanced my own emotional reaction! That last note that seemed to reach toward heaven - I have no words!! Thank you, God, for youtube!!
I love the way Yo Yo Ma plays for the orchestra, the composer, the conductor and the audience. He puts all the heart and passion he can muster into whatever piece of music he plays.
@@danalexanderaudio8506 what sort of person says a thing like that? "constipation"?? be ol' Yang has poop face when he (likely doesn't) plays...what an annoyance, sorry I can't look at ol' Yang and must now cover my eyes....
I have no doubt that Dvořák himself would have been immensely delighted with this performance. It exudes a remarkable freshness and vibrant palette of colors, making it truly wonderful 🤩
Yo-Yo Ma is truly an amazing musician, but the entire orchestra were all amazing musicians too... I have watched so many presentations like this one as a child on PBS and I still do 45 years later...
Yo Yo Ma has been one of the most outstanding cellists in the world for several decades. The pride USA. No.1 in the world. Thank you Maestro. Maximum respect from Fort Worth, Texas....
It's all on Mr. Ma's very expressive face as he translates the heart of the universe into music. The great artist reflects greatly the universal soul, the source beyond our understanding but which always supports the good, an ancient name for God.
Amazing to hear from you dear man. Born Scotland, raised Canada, now 72 and in the Philippines. You're a musical leader but most importantly a good soul. I was a pianist at 6, guitarist at 17. Your Swan with Kathryn so lovely.That's when it became clear you are " the real deal ".
Beautifullll! Thank You film crew, thank you editing crew, thank you Orchestra, thank you Conductor, thank you Dvorak, thank you Mr. Yo Yo Ma, and thank you Vais for uploading this video. xx
Thanks for the upload/ and all the people here making a comment/ we all feel the same and in music we unify together sharing something of value > understanding/ beautiful, too bad the world is so divided and split from politics. Maybe politicians only have a mouth and no inner ear. A little love we all felt too and dont forget to spread the Aloha.
At the Rolex weekend in Cape Town I met Yo- Yo Ma purely by chance at the Baxter Theatre's parking area... my car had been moved to allow the Rolex mentors vehicles to park,.... Whilst waiting for my keys to be returned, I was there when, out of the very first car to arrive stepped Yo Yo Ma.. extending my hand I greeted him, welcoming him to cape town.... Standing there grinning, not believing that this could possibly be happening to me ...I moved aside for the real welcoming committee .... What fun !! I got to shake the hand of an incredible human being, who also is a brilliant musician & who made my day !!
Delysia Cowley. Simply curious as I didn’t know whether it was a mans name or a ladies as I’ve never heard it before. I too am of ‘advanced years’!! How wonderful to have been able to talk to and shake Yo Yo’s hand. I felt like you did when I met Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev.
Ive seen Yo Yo Ma in concert many times decades back. Still couldn't forget his recital in UCLA Royce Hall on an evening when he played at least 8 encores, bringing all audience to standing ovation, and some continuing yelling 'yo yo' and many cheering for him to play more.
I heard the Czech Philharmonic for the first time. I was fascinated right away when I heard the first sound. I was impressed to see the faces of the orchestra and the hall close up. Both the sound quality and the image quality were good. Thank you very much
I heard the CP in a special concert in Washington, DC, playing Dvorak. I recall thinking, 'Oh, that's how an orchestra playing Dvorak is supposed to sound.' 😀
There are many cellists I greatly admire, from Casals to Tortelier to Rostropovich, but Yo Yo Ma's precision combined with feeling makes him unique. He is the greatest.
No other cellist on Earth can make a sound so soft, gentle, and effortless as Yo-Yo Ma. It's as if everyone else is fighting their instrument no matter how good they are, dragging their bow against some resistance, but Yo-Yo Ma is like smooth flowing water.
@@pbassat It would be nice to count Jacqueline du Pre among the greats in cello performance, but because she lost her motor control so early on (cerebral palsy?), she did not have enough repertorie. Her early work was outstanding, and then it was simply over. I'm not saying she wasn't one of the Greats; I'm just saying that due to illness, she didn't have enough Great to go around. God Bless you all. -- The Acoustic Rabbit Hole
No other cellist on Earth can make a sound so soft, gentle, and effortless as Yo-Yo Ma. It's as if everyone else is fighting their instrument no matter how good they are, dragging their bow against some resistance, but Yo-Yo Ma is like smooth flowing water.
But sometimes there are anger, desperation and deepest sorrow - he's playing too smooth for me. With her cello, she ua-cam.com/video/U_yxtaeFuEQ/v-deo.html did imho much better - more passion...
This is the level where technique etc stops being relevant - it's no longer just the music that the performer is conveying to the audience, it's their personality and world view. His music transcends the usual concerns of tone, dynamics, rhythm and delivers warmth, candor, and a genuine sense of care.
My cello teacher at one point shared a teacher with yo-yo ma and it's funny to hear her talk about his technique. Some of the ways that he plays are slightly unconventional yet he produces such a superb tone. He truly has transcended and become one with his instrument.
Maybe so, but without technical mastery, the conveying emotions would mean very little. That’s why only masters can carry this immensely difficult concerto through.
It's such an honor to see a master at work. Yo Yo Ma is a master at his craft and we are so blessed to be able to not only hear him, but to also see him perform. He is totally transported while playing, and his technique is impeccable.
It probably takes a whole lifetime before you can perform like this, not to forget the magnificent Czech Philharmonic. Like Shakespeare said, "a thing of beauty is a joy forever".
Всё воедино: гениальное произведение, совершенная техника, очаровательный звук и аура любви и восторга в оркестре и зале. Чудо-концерт. Всем огромное СПАСИБО!
Had a CD of him playing this piece... Not only is he a great world-class master musician, but also a humble guy during my personal encounters after the concert as an audience. My university colleague (when we were students then) who had the chance to receive him and other guest performers in the backstage (making sure they are okay & etc before going onto the stage) told that yo yo, comparing with some world-class performers, doesn't make demands, but is humble and very polite, and a great person.
@@josefbarta3867 Gosh, sorry for the late reply! I just noticed these comments after logging in my gmail acct. Yes, it's Berlin Phil with Lorin Maazel.
There is a reason why Ma is a contemporary premier musician. I am touched by his playing: the phrasing, the undercurrent emotion, the beautiful technique. He is worthy of his accolades.
This is the first time I appreciated this concerto, the first time I heard it beautiful, the first time I heard this music to speak, the first time I forgot the technicalities and not getting distracted by the technicalities nor focusing on the players and questioning what's in their mind why did they made is sound like it? I'm purely attracted to the beauty being poured by Yo-yo Ma, the conductor, the orchestra, and the production team of this video. Thank you all for putting forth this beautiful video of a beautiful musical performance and sharing it to us. Thank you! Thank you so much!!
Some say Yo-yo Ma, some say Jacqueline du Pre, is the "better" or "greater" of the two. I say both are superb. To me, Jacqueline's interpretation of the Dvorak concerto is more intense over all, and Yo-yo's is milder and gentler in some places. Both are of the "greats" in the history of cello playing. We are blessed to have both.
Yo-Yo Ma is so over-rated.Yo-Yo Ma not the top 10 cellists ever.Better ones than Yo-Yo Ma are G.Piatgorsky ,Gaspar Cassado P.Casals, D.Shafran, M.Rostropovich ,Gary Hoffman, Karine Georgian, Arto Noras and so on
The true test of a soloist performer playing this piece really comes at 35:30 when the concertmaster takes over the main melodic theme and the soloist needs to step back and let the violinist shine. Many egotistical performers continue to play forte instead of following the partitura, which calls for PP or pianissimo. Yo Yo Ma is one of the most generous cellist and he "owns" the Dvorak concerto. He is truly a jewel of a human being and an artist. A true national treasure.
Wow... You resort to personal attacks because you have a different opinion? How civil of you... so easy behind a keyboard when you don't have to confront people... disrespectful child.
GenerationKill001 They’re not personal attacks. They’re just good, old-fashioned attacks. It’s not personal to say one is licking one’s boots; rather, it is commenting on how they seem to find no fault in such a man. And while I acknowledge that he is amazing and one of the best cellists ever, he is not as good as Mischa (in my HUMBLE opinion), disrespectful adult.
Internet "tough" person... I get it. There are polite ways of disagreeing with other people (in person or in real life)... you obviously have a lot to learn on both accounts.
Antonín Dvořák : “Koncert pro violoncello a orchestr h moll, op. 104” 00:50 __ I. Allegro 16:09 __ II. Adagio, ma non troppo 28:20 __ III. Finale. Allegro moderato - Andante - Allegro vivo
A lot of the best musicians that are experts at their craft, play with so much emotion and that the instrument and the body are almost communicating . This is a perfect example of that. He plays with such joy and admiration for the music itself.
Everything has been said on this great cellist considered the greatest cellist of the XX century ,Who would have believed that this child prodigy who started playing the violin at the age of 4, and who was later introduced by the conductor Leonard Bernstein in those broadcasting TV series ( at the age of 8), would have become among the greatest cellists in the world, and without a doubt, this Dvorak concert is a masterpiece of divine inspiration, in which all the harmonious, festive and melodic feelings of the Bohemian region is embodied, a handful of Czech land without any doubt.
What an inspiration he is to so many of us. That piece was tearfully beautiful in so many places. This orchestra has so many fine musicians to make this all possible. What a joy this was to experience.
Iam very emotional Mr MA.I heard the Dvorak concerto the way he composed.I think he knows that one day One finest cellist of the world will play what i want.Fantastic conductor and fine orchestra contribution.
I usually listen to really fast-paced, crazy music when I write because my brain is so busy that I need something to match its energy...but after a really hard day at work and feeling emotionally exhausted, this was perfect for a 4am writing session. Thank you!
MR.MA,The way you came in with the tremelo is AMAZING I wonder have you ever added A hamer on FOlOWED,BY A TREMELO LINE,IF NOT I BELEEV THE PART IN A❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥 COMPOSISHAN WOOD BE AMAZING
@@MD-md4thApparently you haven’t seen many musicians. That is not faking. It comes from the heart and everyone expresses differently physically. You’d be shocked how many musicians look “funny” when playing. He’s far from being the most “theatrical” one.
@@ceciliahuang3984 I have seen many, many musicians. No doubt more than you have. I never said he’s the only one, though Yo Yo Ma is a drama queen. He’s very fake with his facial emoting.
What an orchestra! A great,refined,yet full-blooded performance...even the great Yo-Yo "adjusted" his bowings for extra sound, accompanied by an All Men Czech cello&bass section...you don't see that often nowadays (that extra power doesn't hurt in this piece!) :D
That was one incredible performances, thank you for uploading this performance. Methinks you enjoyed playing this piece as much as we enjoyed watching you
It seems to be so joyfull and easy going when Yo Yo Ma plays this incredible difficult piece of art. I heard it yesterday at a concert in my hometown, very good, but this is something else of course. At least I re-discovered what a wonderful piece of music this is, and I am happy now to be able to listen to this wonderful interpretation with Yo Yo Ma.
Wonderful! Passion and power! I was fortunate enough to hear Mr. Ma perform with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (Wisconsin) many years ago. When the second half of the concert resumed after the intermission, I was amazed to realize that Mr. Ma was sitting in playing with the cello section. I don't think many of the audience even noticed. No mention etc. was brought to the audience's knowledge. I'm 72 and I don't think I've heard of that done before and since. My brother-in-law earned advanced degrees on cello from Northwestern University and recently retired from the Colorado Denver Symphony after 34yrs and 25yrs as the principal cellist in the Colorado Central City Opera Orchestra. My sister was the harp faculty at the University of Colorado-Denver, first call union harpist and played with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra Denver. My mother was an honors graduate in choral conducting and piano at Northwestern University. Toured Europe in the mid-50's as featured vocal soloist accompanying herself on harp with the Dr. James Allen Dash All-America Chorus including performing for Queen Elizabeth II.
Wow! I am so warmed to see that there are so many people who share my thoughts on this performance and the human beings that made the magic. We are kin.
The late Jiří Bělohlávek had a very distinguished career, conducted many different orchestras and did an excellent job of conducting this one. However, I do not see that the orchestra or the date and location of the concert are listed. The audience was certainly very blessed to experience this wonderful performance. If any of the particulars are available, I think the orchestra deserves some recognition.
It looks like Symphony Hall in Boston, so I'd venture to guess Boston Symphony, as to date I'm not sure, my father knew Yo Yo Ma from the Governor's Arts Council in Boston but he's since passed as of 2007...bless from Flagstaff AZ and Cuenca Ecuador 🏵️
@@PaulZink It's definitely the Dvořák Hall of Rudolfinum building in Prague. The exact date of the concert was September 7, 2015, as an opening concert of Dvořák's Prague festival. At the first half, the Czech Philharmonic was playing a Dvořák's Symphony no. 2 (as a part of the recording cycle with Decca; released in 2014). I was there, sitting in the seventh row, and it was a truly magnificent experience...
@@czermik Thanks for pin-pointing the venue-and the date too! Hands-on knowledge is always appreciated. Must have been a very rewarding experience being there (in the 7th row, too!)…
Prior to his featured solo at a benefit performance for the San Jose Symphony, Maestro Ma sat in with string section without fanfare. My sharp-eyed concert companion recognized him. I did not.
In the beginning of the video, the key signature is stated as H moll ( 2 sharps). For those not familiar with this old European notation, this is the same as B minor. When I was a kid in Sweden a C major scale was: C D E F G A H C. A semitone below H was B. So nowadays ( in most countries) the H became B, and the B became B flat. I think in Germany they are still using the older standard. So this piece is in “H moll “ which is as most people nowadays would say “B minor”.
I was present in Jordan Hall in Boston when Yo Yo Ma played this concerto for the first time when he was a student at Harvard. We all realized he was destined for greatness. It's hard to believe, but that was almost 50 years ago!
If God could play the cello THIS is what it would sound like : ) Yo Yo Ma is a supremely talented musicia, YES , but what is also SO impressive is that he is a WONDERFUL human being - just look at how he humbly acknowledges the orchestra's musicians and makes sure everyone shares in the limelight of the crowd's enthusiastic adulation. Really, this is what it's ALL about!!
I'm doing well at work, smiling with my family, and doing well on the outside. But in fact, a month has passed since the relationship ended while trying to protect a difficult partnership to regain the lost love. I endure every day with great psychological anxiety and internal pain of personal separation. Then I met this video, and little by little, my mind came back to reality and I am finding stability. Thanks a lot. I'll live well again.
Ditto! I too suffered in a Relationship with Domestic Violence from which I am STILL Suffering from today(damaged Kidneys, Intestines+ Gall-Bladder), but I've gone to College, Graduated, + met dignitaries like Senator Hatch(5yrs ago),& did my Internship w/SLC H.R., worked in 2002 SLC Olympic games, + acquired my Own Company as a Property MGMT facilitator connecting Renters to potential Properties& Landlords. As Kelly Clarkson sings: "What DOESN'T Break You makes You STRONGER!"
Great testimonies! Triumph over wickedness is the song our bodies can sing when love reigns in our heart! Music inspires us! Consider also (among many others) Bach BWV 82, “I have enough” … I have taken the saviour the hope of the righteous into my eager arms. I have enough, I have beheld him. My faith has pressed Jesus into my heart. And now I wish even today with Joy to depart from here.” Blessings (and keep singing!!)!
Thank you for sharing your sincere testimony. I am a Czech woman who loves music and of course Dvořák is our pride. The fact that the concert is full of Czech melodies that Dvořák made so accessible to everyone is remarkable. And the reason may be that the emotional context is strong, universal and unpretentious . Just love it.
Why do you share your problems with complete strangers? Have you got no family? No friends? No priest? No shrink? No dog? Talk to someone who cares, and can do something for you, not to @justanyone.
Do give that a try, see where that will take you!
Friend you will be OK and I will pray for you 🙏 ❤️
November 2024.Who's here? I love listening to this. I love the way Yo Yo Ma plays for the orchestra, the composer, the conductor and the audience .Yo Yo Ma is a truly amazing musicians. I love him ! God blees him ! .... from Fort Worth, Texas
I've never seen anyone more kind and considerate to the other musicians on stage than Yo-Yo Ma. He is a treasure
Да, согласна с вами. Но он едет сама музыка. Никогда я не слышала более прекрасного исполнения. Вт данном исполнении концерт - совершенство. Там в комментариях ошиблась -виолончель назвала контрабасом. Я уже слушаю 3 раз и не могу наслушаться!😅😢
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Л не Регина пишет, а Лариса Розена. Обманули при покупки телефона старый за новый продали.
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Pure class
Yunchan Lim...a treasure too!!
I lived in Prague at the time of this concert. Was a regular at the Czech Philharmonic but couldn't get a ticket for this particular show (in high demand and quite pricey). Glad to have a chance to hear it years later. Heard many other great things there - evenings at the Czech Philharmonic are always special.
Yes, evenings at the Czech Phil are always special. I visit Prague at least 4 times a year as part of my work at the Medical Faculty and have attended so many memorable concerts including during the past 18 months Mahler 6th and 7th and a very moving Mahler 9th conducted by Simon Rattle.. This performance is really outstanding . Yo Yo Ma plays the cello as though it's an extra limb of his body. His performances are full of raw emotion . The rapport between the orhestra is amazing. They love him as much as he loves them.
Спасибо большое @@BritinIsrael
Страстная Мелодия !!!!!!!!!!❤
Браво Маэстро !!!!!!!!!!❤
Yoyoma. Made up my mind to do an oilpainting of you, and chris botti, together, playing ennio morricone. I'm a medical doctor but have been painting for fifty blessed years. Marvellous performer. You look like my dear departed dad. I'm chinese and 75yo..you show such graceful manners and mutual respect to your fellow artistic colleagues and the conductor. To see you shine, the whole world feels much more warmer to each other.
Touching. Thank you. My Dad also a doctor of 65 years and painter. Now 90 and retired. White man but YoYo has a Fatherly way about him here doesn’t he!
I heard Yo-Yo Ma years ago in Huntington, WV. Keith Albee , beautiful, met him. So marvelous
Have been listening to Yo-Yo Ma for decades and finally had the chance to see him perform only a few years ago -- in Arizona, of all places.
Drove a hundred miles for that and dragged our son and his college friend for that performance!
I saw him (and briefly met him!) in Christchurch NZ in November last year when he was here to play the Bach Cello suites. One of the most memorable occasions of my life.
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Hope you all enjoyed it....
I saw him perform in Dallas, Texas. I play the cello and was part of a youth orchestra organization and got a chance to shake this man's hand back stage. Man had the softest hands out of anyone I met to this day. 😄
I was at this concert. It was one of the most memorable moments in my life.
I Can Certainly See Why !!!.....
You’re so gracious for sharing thank you
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Lo Felicito.....
i believe you
この作曲家のメロディ、ヨーロッパの有名な作曲家とちょっと感覚が違う。なんと言うか日本人の心深く突きささり、孤独と哀愁を涙と共に一つの世界へと導いてくれる音の世界の宝石だね!
I saw Yo-Yo Ma for the first time at UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall in the 90s paying only student ticket price for a returned ticket. He collaborated with Merce Cunningham Dance Company playing on the side of the stage in front of balcony seats. The cancelled seat I got was on the balcony only about 10ft away from him. I watched him playing Bach's Cello Suite the whole time, not caring about the dance performances. Truly unforgettable memory. I went to his performances a few times afterward paying full prices but was never that close. Thanks to him, I am an amateur cellist now. What an inspiration!
I NEVER saw Yoyo. But that doesn't bother ME... I CARE for the CZECH MUSIC...!!! and there is not a WORD about great Antonín Dvořák in YOUR comment...!!! :-((
How awesome that experience must have been! What a treasured memory!
I too have seen Yo-Yo Ma at Zellerbach, three times total in the 90s/00s, though not that particular concert. Once with Emanuel Ax, once with the Silkroad Ensemble, and once with Edgar Meyer and Mark O'Connor, an unforgettable performance not the least because Yo-Yo broke a string live on stage at the finale of "Indecision", my favorite piece from their Appalachian Journey set.
Yoyoma es un genio, que nos perdure muchos años. Para elevar el espiritu.
@@funcrunchoh my goodness! I wish I could have experienced those three concerts!! All with the amazing musicians, Emanuel Ax, Edgar Myer, Mark O'Connor and Silk road Ensemble!! Jesus!
Yo Yo Ma's cello has the most personal tone, the way he interprets music is out of this world! Thank you!
Having the 1712 Stradivarius cello worth 4 000 000$ does help thee sound. :D
I have his autograph, and I keep it like a relic, i have great respect for him...
That happens when your instrument becomes your soul mate
It is the Davidov Stradivarius
@@romrodyes, must be part of the magic,BECOMING
A fragment of the instrument! I saw him perform this work live , one of the most memorable events of my lifetime
I sublimated spiritually to another dimension
Соло Виолончели Маэстро Поддерживается. Прекрасным Оркестром
!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
The world will lose one of the few lights it has when Mr. Ma dies. I hope we the young can carry his knowledge in great pride and happiness as he is today. I'm so grateful for his existence and joy.
He is our great teacher for us young musicians. I have a deep love for him.
We also miss Maestro Bělohlávek - one of the greatest interpreters of Dvorak's music in the history.
Bravo, thank you !!! YES !!!
" To play a wrong note is insignificant ; to play without passion is inexcusable "-- Beethoven....
Well, I was not able to attend Yo-Yo Ma's performance with the Spokane Symphony tonight so instead I watched and listened twice (!) to his magnificent performance on youtube. This is such a moving, soulful piece of music and watching Yo-yo pouring himself into every note of this piece only enhanced my own emotional reaction! That last note that seemed to reach toward heaven - I have no words!! Thank you, God, for youtube!!
I love the way Yo Yo Ma plays for the orchestra, the composer, the conductor and the audience. He puts all the heart and passion he can muster into whatever piece of music he plays.
And he always maintains good communications with the conductor, concertmaster, & the players.
He is just born that way...he doesn't fake none of it; everything flows naturally - passion, music, humanity.
The player looks like he has a constipation problem. No offense, just cannot enjoy this music!
@@yangniubidajiang737 try putting something over your eyes and use your ears....no offense, just saying...he's the best there is !
@@danalexanderaudio8506 what sort of person says a thing like that? "constipation"?? be ol' Yang has poop face when he (likely doesn't) plays...what an annoyance, sorry I can't look at ol' Yang and must now cover my eyes....
なんて素敵なのでしょう。
周りとの調和、溢れる想い、喜びが伝わってきます。見ているだけで幸せになります。素晴らしい演奏、素晴らしい投稿、ありがとうございます。
The musician as Ma Yo Yo, humble and delicate to the music, really appreciated….I really enjoy listening his ‘ translations’ - music in it ❤
This kind of communication between Ma and the entire orchestra is incredible touching.
I have no doubt that Dvořák himself would have been immensely delighted with this performance. It exudes a remarkable freshness and vibrant palette of colors, making it truly wonderful 🤩
@Yo-YoMa-music213 He isn't the real Yo Yo Ma, pay attention!
The Mount Everest of Cello Concertos. Thank you, Mr. Dvorak!
Yo-Yo Ma is truly an amazing musician, but the entire orchestra were all amazing musicians too... I have watched so many presentations like this one as a child on PBS and I still do 45 years later...
Yo Yo Ma has been one of the most outstanding cellists in the world for several decades. The pride USA. No.1 in the world. Thank you Maestro. Maximum respect from Fort Worth, Texas....
In these hard times *YOU* r a gift to Earth, all ways. 💚
Hello how are you doing it’s nice meeting you here.
It's all on Mr. Ma's very expressive face as he translates the heart of the universe into music. The great artist reflects greatly the universal soul, the source beyond our understanding but which always supports the good, an ancient name for God.
Amazing to hear from you dear man. Born Scotland, raised Canada, now 72 and in the Philippines. You're a musical leader but most importantly a good soul. I was a pianist at 6, guitarist at 17. Your Swan with Kathryn so lovely.That's when it became clear you are " the real deal ".
Beautifullll! Thank You film crew, thank you editing crew, thank you Orchestra, thank you Conductor, thank you Dvorak, thank you Mr. Yo Yo Ma, and thank you Vais for uploading this video. xx
Thanks for the upload/ and all the people here making a comment/ we all feel the same and in music we unify together sharing something of value > understanding/ beautiful, too bad the world is so divided and split from politics. Maybe politicians only have a mouth and no inner ear. A little love we all felt too and dont forget to spread the Aloha.
Politicians of the last few years are definitely musically, emotionally, and humanly deaf.
@@duben55 Not "humanly" many of them are more like monsters.
At the Rolex weekend in Cape Town I met Yo- Yo Ma purely by chance at the Baxter Theatre's parking area... my car had been moved to allow the Rolex mentors vehicles to park,.... Whilst waiting for my keys to be returned, I was there when, out of the very first car to arrive stepped Yo Yo Ma.. extending my hand I greeted him, welcoming him to cape town.... Standing there grinning, not believing that this could possibly be happening to me ...I moved aside for the real welcoming committee .... What fun !! I got to shake the hand of an incredible human being, who also is a brilliant musician & who made my day !!
Delysia Cowley. How amazing. Are you a man or a lady?
@@margaretlavender4418 morning Margaret Lavender, who are you?
@@margaretlavender4418 Ah you must be connected to the MAN,I am a woman of somewhat advanced years , why do you ask
Delysia Cowley. Simply curious as I didn’t know whether it was a mans name or a ladies as I’ve never heard it before. I too am of ‘advanced years’!! How wonderful to have been able to talk to and shake Yo Yo’s hand.
I felt like you did when I met Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev.
@@margaretlavender4418 Hello Margaret, where are you
Como siempre escuchar a Yo Yo Ma es una maravilla y la orquesta extraordinaria Gracias 👏👏👍❤️❤️
,,una meraviglia,,
我不是一個很有水準的人,但我腦海中幻想著的熱情的演奏(joy)就是像這視頻!
原來上帝這麼恩待我,感謝上帝!讚美神!願和散那歸給被殺的羔羊直到永永遠遠!
別人腦袋空空(羨慕我),還要上戰場,真心認為他們真是苦命~
我是在空軍眷村長大的,我後半生應該是波旁王朝的胡安娜吧!阿就我的宇宙是這樣,太痴情種!至少我不再害怕啦!而且還只是漫畫「凡爾賽玫瑰」,哥哥守著妹妹的骸骨.......
#當我對自己的留言都看不下去痛苦時,我就會去翻“白鯨記”!什麼亞馬遜雨林食人族.......
#我是一個像“鐵達尼號”女主角Rose,海豚會自己游過來的女生.......
Ive seen Yo Yo Ma in concert many times decades back. Still couldn't forget his recital in UCLA Royce Hall on an evening when he played at least 8 encores, bringing all audience to standing ovation, and some continuing yelling 'yo yo' and many cheering for him to play more.
It sounds really really nice...
马友友的演奏用了全身心的投入,他的热情表现在脸上,动作上,手指上,他的每一个细胞都反射着灵魂之光,感人肺腑,沁人心田。这才是艺术的最高境界!
華人之光吖
藝術家的偉大在於把藝術變成了生命力, 打動人的靈魂.
I heard the Czech Philharmonic for the first time. I was fascinated right away when I heard the first sound. I was impressed to see the faces of the orchestra and the hall close up. Both the sound quality and the image quality were good. Thank you very much
I wish you have moments of happiness listening to music.
I heard the CP in a special concert in Washington, DC, playing Dvorak. I recall thinking, 'Oh, that's how an orchestra playing Dvorak is supposed to sound.' 😀
Passionate absolutely emotional and deep 💙💙💜💜🎶♪🎵♬ one of the world's geniuses
音乐之震撼,天地同呐喊,人心同抽泣,世界同欢呼。❤i enjoy this performent so much ,tk mr.yoyoma.
There are many cellists I greatly admire, from Casals to Tortelier to Rostropovich, but Yo Yo Ma's precision combined with feeling makes him unique. He is the greatest.
Are forgetting the greatest of the greats? Jacqueline du Pré
No other cellist on Earth can make a sound so soft, gentle, and effortless as Yo-Yo Ma. It's as if everyone else is fighting their instrument no matter how good they are, dragging their bow against some resistance, but Yo-Yo Ma is like smooth flowing water.
@@pbassat It would be nice to count Jacqueline du Pre among the greats in cello performance, but because she lost her motor control so early on (cerebral palsy?), she did not have enough repertorie. Her early work was outstanding, and then it was simply over. I'm not saying she wasn't one of the Greats; I'm just saying that due to illness, she didn't have enough Great to go around. God Bless you all. -- The Acoustic Rabbit Hole
@@pbassat Seems to me she paved the way for what he is doing here, awfully well.
@@Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole one is born with CP. I saw your question mark. She either was afflicted with MS
or Parkinson. So, So sorry.
My hero. I've been to his concert once. I bought the front row ticket just to engrave it in my memory. 🥰
No other cellist on Earth can make a sound so soft, gentle, and effortless as Yo-Yo Ma. It's as if everyone else is fighting their instrument no matter how good they are, dragging their bow against some resistance, but Yo-Yo Ma is like smooth flowing water.
I wish you have moments of happiness listening to music.
But sometimes there are anger, desperation and deepest sorrow - he's playing too smooth for me. With her cello, she ua-cam.com/video/U_yxtaeFuEQ/v-deo.html did imho much better - more passion...
@@justusniemeyer3333
Agreed.
This is the level where technique etc stops being relevant - it's no longer just the music that the performer is conveying to the audience, it's their personality and world view. His music transcends the usual concerns of tone, dynamics, rhythm and delivers warmth, candor, and a genuine sense of care.
My cello teacher at one point shared a teacher with yo-yo ma and it's funny to hear her talk about his technique. Some of the ways that he plays are slightly unconventional yet he produces such a superb tone. He truly has transcended and become one with his instrument.
Thank you !!!
Maybe so, but without technical mastery, the conveying emotions would mean very little. That’s why only masters can carry this immensely difficult concerto through.
I wish you have moments of happiness listening to music.
馬友友!他是用生命在演奏,呈現不可思議的音樂,好感動!好喜歡。
Mr. Yo-Yo performs this Dvorak's masterpiece with his usual skill and captivates our attention. Great!
It's such an honor to see a master at work. Yo Yo Ma is a master at his craft and we are so blessed to be able to not only hear him, but to also see him perform.
He is totally transported while playing, and his technique is impeccable.
I wish you have moments of happiness listening to music.
What I would give to see him
It probably takes a whole lifetime before you can perform like this, not to forget the magnificent Czech Philharmonic. Like Shakespeare said, "a thing of beauty is a joy forever".
Keats, but still true🙃
@@Bullroarer-oj3sp Thanks for telling me. You are right : John Keats (1795-1821).
Боже мой как прекрасно! И виолончелист йо-йо Ма играет классно, сердце замирает и прекрасна музыка Дворжака. Я не ожидала, что эта вещь неотразима!
What a maestro he is yo yo ma, incredible feeling and passion combined with perfektion.
Entièrement d'accord avec vous ,what a MAESTRO !!!
Всё воедино: гениальное произведение, совершенная техника, очаровательный звук и аура любви и восторга в оркестре и зале. Чудо-концерт. Всем огромное СПАСИБО!
ヨーヨー・マは21世紀で
最高のチェロリストです
彼はチェロを自由自在に
操り素晴らしい音楽を
演奏する
I absolutely loved listening to this. I'm a violinist, but I so love Yo-Yo Ma and his wonderful playing style!
Greetings to you (from Belgium), what a wonderful moment!
@Yo-YoMa-music213 Thanks to you and greetings from Belgium !
Had a CD of him playing this piece... Not only is he a great world-class master musician, but also a humble guy during my personal encounters after the concert as an audience. My university colleague (when we were students then) who had the chance to receive him and other guest performers in the backstage (making sure they are okay & etc before going onto the stage) told that yo yo, comparing with some world-class performers, doesn't make demands, but is humble and very polite, and a great person.
the cd with berlin philharmony?
@@josefbarta3867 Gosh, sorry for the late reply! I just noticed these comments after logging in my gmail acct. Yes, it's Berlin Phil with Lorin Maazel.
There is a reason why Ma is a contemporary premier musician. I am touched by his playing: the phrasing, the undercurrent emotion, the beautiful technique. He is worthy of his accolades.
😅而昂昂奧))😅😅😅😅😅😅
I wish you have moments of happiness listening to music.
This is the first time I appreciated this concerto, the first time I heard it beautiful, the first time I heard this music to speak, the first time I forgot the technicalities and not getting distracted by the technicalities nor focusing on the players and questioning what's in their mind why did they made is sound like it?
I'm purely attracted to the beauty being poured by Yo-yo Ma, the conductor, the orchestra, and the production team of this video. Thank you all for putting forth this beautiful video of a beautiful musical performance and sharing it to us.
Thank you! Thank you so much!!
I wish you have moments of happiness listening to music.
Dvorak was an incredible musician
Some say Yo-yo Ma, some say Jacqueline du Pre, is the "better" or "greater" of the two. I say both are superb. To me, Jacqueline's interpretation of the Dvorak concerto is more intense over all, and Yo-yo's is milder and gentler in some places. Both are of the "greats" in the history of cello playing. We are blessed to have both.
Yo-Yo Ma is so over-rated.Yo-Yo Ma not the top 10 cellists ever.Better ones than Yo-Yo Ma are G.Piatgorsky ,Gaspar Cassado P.Casals, D.Shafran, M.Rostropovich ,Gary Hoffman, Karine Georgian, Arto Noras and so on
They play the same Davidov Stradivarius cello.
Two player performed same cello but two different sounds.
nu știu cum să mă exprim --ce să spun, mi se pare că , cuvintele parcă nu le nimeresc -----decât cel mai potrivit și din suflet ❤️🙏🥰💕💖
This has to be ranked as top version in this youtube era in terms of performance and recording.
The true test of a soloist performer playing this piece really comes at 35:30 when the concertmaster takes over the main melodic theme and the soloist needs to step back and let the violinist shine. Many egotistical performers continue to play forte instead of following the partitura, which calls for PP or pianissimo. Yo Yo Ma is one of the most generous cellist and he "owns" the Dvorak concerto. He is truly a jewel of a human being and an artist. A true national treasure.
You done licking his boots? Mischa Maisky is better.
Wow... You resort to personal attacks because you have a different opinion? How civil of you... so easy behind a keyboard when you don't have to confront people... disrespectful child.
GenerationKill001 They’re not personal attacks. They’re just good, old-fashioned attacks. It’s not personal to say one is licking one’s boots; rather, it is commenting on how they seem to find no fault in such a man. And while I acknowledge that he is amazing and one of the best cellists ever, he is not as good as Mischa (in my HUMBLE opinion), disrespectful adult.
GenerationKill001 Better yet, I would still say that were you right there.
Internet "tough" person... I get it. There are polite ways of disagreeing with other people (in person or in real life)... you obviously have a lot to learn on both accounts.
watching this video several times, may be more than 100 times per weeks. thank you for the upload.
Such passion and humility. It's rare to see.
Antonín Dvořák
: “Koncert pro violoncello a orchestr h moll, op. 104”
00:50 __ I. Allegro
16:09 __ II. Adagio, ma non troppo
28:20 __ III. Finale. Allegro moderato - Andante - Allegro vivo
Thanks for the info! I did not know what piece of music this is.
@@agnes15101968 , Antonín Dvořák
& Yo-Yo Ma que encantam !
B minor* (:
I too thank you! I'm doing a paper on this piece and you helped tremendously!
@@legomom2boys Eu que agradeço a sua gentileza!
What a performance! Even just watching him play, creates a tremendous emotion hard to explain!
This is the greatest performance I've heard since Jacqueline Du Pre in 1968, great passion together with great sensitivity and total command.
聴いてて泣いてしまいました。楽器を演奏するというより、歌ってるって感じに見えまして。名園だと思います。
名演ですね
A lot of the best musicians that are experts at their craft, play with so much emotion and that the instrument and the body are almost communicating . This is a perfect example of that. He plays with such joy and admiration for the music itself.
Everything has been said on this great cellist considered the greatest cellist of the XX century ,Who would have believed that this child prodigy who started playing the violin at the age of 4, and who was later introduced by the conductor Leonard Bernstein in those broadcasting TV series ( at the age of 8), would have become among the greatest cellists in the world, and without a doubt, this Dvorak concert is a masterpiece of divine inspiration, in which all the harmonious, festive and melodic feelings of the Bohemian region is embodied, a handful of Czech land without any doubt.
What an inspiration he is to so many of us. That piece was tearfully beautiful in so many places. This orchestra has so many fine musicians to make this all possible. What a joy this was to experience.
With the feeling of Dvorak’s people, their blood, his homeland. Thank you for this uninterrupted performance.
Hello how are you doing it’s nice meeting you here.
Ma’s playing has always been extraordinary, but it seems to me, that over the years he’s deepened the color of his playing.
Great work for the cello. The quiet orchestral instrument kicking at the darkness. Wonderful.
Breathtakingly beautiful...thanks so much for sharing this video with us all.
What a wonderful cellist yoyo Ma,I heard same Dvorak about 30years ago at Art park Lewiston ,NY. Thanks
Iam very emotional Mr MA.I heard the Dvorak concerto the way he composed.I think he knows that one day One finest cellist of the world will play what i want.Fantastic conductor and fine orchestra contribution.
I usually listen to really fast-paced, crazy music when I write because my brain is so busy that I need something to match its energy...but after a really hard day at work and feeling emotionally exhausted, this was perfect for a 4am writing session. Thank you!
It is so beautiful, it is touching your soul. Thank you for sharing.
まだ直に聞いたことがないのが残念ですが、ヨーヨーマ氏の演奏はいつも素晴らしい。
UA-camのおかげでこのような演奏を聴くことができ、また目にできることが夢のようです。
Superbement beau. Merci.!
MR.MA,The way you came in with the tremelo is AMAZING I wonder have you ever added A hamer on FOlOWED,BY A TREMELO LINE,IF NOT I BELEEV THE PART IN A❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥 COMPOSISHAN WOOD BE AMAZING
I’ve never seen someone so happy playing an open a-string in 6:33... beautiful and interesting interpretation of this concerto!!
Totally theatrical and fake. I love his playing, but can’t stand his expressions.
@@MD-md4th I don’t blame him though. He smiled during the “sweet” note that hits the spot and sounds so good. I’ve done that too lol
Best open a ever. Lol
@@MD-md4thApparently you haven’t seen many musicians. That is not faking. It comes from the heart and everyone expresses differently physically. You’d be shocked how many musicians look “funny” when playing. He’s far from being the most “theatrical” one.
@@ceciliahuang3984 I have seen many, many musicians. No doubt more than you have. I never said he’s the only one, though Yo Yo Ma is a drama queen. He’s very fake with his facial emoting.
What an orchestra! A great,refined,yet full-blooded performance...even the great Yo-Yo "adjusted" his bowings for extra sound, accompanied by an All Men Czech cello&bass section...you don't see that often nowadays (that extra power doesn't hurt in this piece!) :D
That was one incredible performances, thank you for uploading this performance. Methinks you enjoyed playing this piece as much as we enjoyed watching you
A wonderful, stirring performance. l have watched and listened to you play for many years. Thank you
So much. Madelaine Hare
¡¡¡ENHORABUENA !!! GENIAL!!!!! LA MÚSICA....ES EL IDIOMA UNIVERSAL.....
The best and most beautiful things in the word can not be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.
美妙樂曲,難得幾聞回❤❤❤多謝thanks so much, never feel boring even listening to dozen of times.
What can I add to this - glorious. My favourite cello concerto played by a great and delightful musician hurrah! Enjoyed it so much.
@Yo-yomaofficial I am pleased to note you liked my comment. Your playing is so great and I love your smile - so many players seem too solemn.
It seems to be so joyfull and easy going when Yo Yo Ma plays this incredible difficult piece of art. I heard it yesterday at a concert in my hometown, very good, but this is something else of course. At least I re-discovered what a wonderful piece of music this is, and I am happy now to be able to listen to this wonderful interpretation with Yo Yo Ma.
I wish you have moments of happiness listening to music.
@@musicheaven2233 I have, thank you, and three years ago I was writing this. I have forgot that I wrote about Yo Yo Ma.. Thanks for reminding.
Wonderful!
Passion and power!
I was fortunate enough to hear Mr. Ma perform with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (Wisconsin) many years ago.
When the second half of the concert resumed after the intermission, I was amazed to realize that Mr. Ma was sitting in playing with the cello section. I don't think many of the audience even noticed. No mention etc. was brought to the audience's knowledge.
I'm 72 and I don't think I've heard of that done before and since.
My brother-in-law earned advanced degrees on cello from Northwestern University and recently retired from the Colorado Denver Symphony after 34yrs and 25yrs as the principal cellist in the Colorado Central City Opera Orchestra.
My sister was the harp faculty at the University of Colorado-Denver, first call union harpist and played with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra Denver.
My mother was an honors graduate in choral conducting and piano at Northwestern University.
Toured Europe in the mid-50's as featured vocal soloist accompanying herself on harp with the Dr. James Allen Dash All-America Chorus including performing for Queen Elizabeth II.
Passion,reality
Köszönöm szépen kedves Yo-Yo Ma !! Csodás zenèt❤❤❤
Hello how are you doing it’s nice meeting you here.
I think the cameraman can also read the music sheet. Amazing camera work !!
Cha Gan, it's the director of this TV program who calls the camera cuts. Bravo to him.
@@duben55 bbl lvckvk b v b l
The beginning with the clarinet coming in once in awhile just absolutely beautiful. I'm a concert violinist. Dvorak is absolutely a master.
So interesting. What orchestra or other ensembles have you played with?
Wow! I am so warmed to see that there are so many people who share my thoughts on this performance and the human beings that made the magic. We are kin.
Bellas manos las de Yo Yo Ma!!! Es perfecto!
Hello how are you doing it’s nice meeting you here.
The late Jiří Bělohlávek had a very distinguished career, conducted many different orchestras and did an excellent job of conducting this one. However, I do not see that the orchestra or the date and location of the concert are listed. The audience was certainly very blessed to experience this wonderful performance. If any of the particulars are available, I think the orchestra deserves some recognition.
It looks like Symphony Hall in Boston, so I'd venture to guess Boston Symphony, as to date I'm not sure, my father knew Yo Yo Ma from the Governor's Arts Council in Boston but he's since passed as of 2007...bless from Flagstaff AZ and Cuenca Ecuador 🏵️
@@yodservant lt was Czech Philharmonic with Jiří Bělohlávek in Dvořák Hall of Prague's Rudolfinum, The Czech Republic
@@yodservant You're the second person to say Symphony Hall, but SH was never that ornate or grand looking, as I recall (and I was there many times.)
@@PaulZink It's definitely the Dvořák Hall of Rudolfinum building in Prague. The exact date of the concert was September 7, 2015, as an opening concert of Dvořák's Prague festival. At the first half, the Czech Philharmonic was playing a Dvořák's Symphony no. 2 (as a part of the recording cycle with Decca; released in 2014). I was there, sitting in the seventh row, and it was a truly magnificent experience...
@@czermik Thanks for pin-pointing the venue-and the date too! Hands-on knowledge is always appreciated. Must have been a very rewarding experience being there (in the 7th row, too!)…
Such an incredible master of his art, and such a humble person.
Prior to his featured solo at a benefit performance for the San Jose Symphony, Maestro Ma sat in with string section without fanfare. My sharp-eyed concert companion recognized him. I did not.
弓使い手指の動き、タッチ細かくアップで見ることでより一層凄さが目から耳へ。感激しました。
In the beginning of the video, the key signature is stated as H moll ( 2 sharps). For those not familiar with this old European notation, this is the same as B minor. When I was a kid in Sweden a C major scale was: C D E F G A H C. A semitone below H was B. So nowadays ( in most countries) the H became B, and the B became B flat. I think in Germany they are still using the older standard. So this piece is in “H moll “ which is as most people nowadays would say “B minor”.
I was present in Jordan Hall in Boston when Yo Yo Ma played this concerto for the first time when he was a student at Harvard. We all realized he was destined for greatness. It's hard to believe, but that was almost 50 years ago!
Wow , what a treat ! An excellent and magnificent performance ; the best of the best !
Можно слушать беЗконечно💐💐💐
yo ma ma is the best cellist in a long time. bravo!
Class and art in music...and one of my favorite cellists, outstanding as always
Love Dvorak, love Yo yo Ma ❤️❤️
My feelings precisely. We are blessed.
Thank you for sharing this video. This is the most wonderful performance of this great concerto.
If God could play the cello THIS is what it would sound like : ) Yo Yo Ma is a supremely talented musicia, YES , but what is also SO impressive is that he is a WONDERFUL human being - just look at how he humbly acknowledges the orchestra's musicians and makes sure everyone shares in the limelight of the crowd's enthusiastic adulation. Really, this is what it's ALL about!!