"Yo-Yo Ma on Achieving 'Infinity' with His Cello"

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Renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma reflects on his nearly 300-year-old cello named Petunia, a name given by a high school student 25 years ago. Ma, who began learning Bach's Cello Suites at age 4, has recorded them three times over his career, likening each performance to the ever-changing flow of a river. He emphasizes the importance of being a human first, musician second, and cellist third, a philosophy inspired by Spanish cellist Pablo Casals. Ma has played for nine U.S. presidents, won 19 Grammys, and recently performed at a memorial for aid workers killed in Gaza.
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