

"I feel that's exactly what a musician, or a scientist - and I think of Bach as a scientist-musician - and what a news organization could do to bring all of the different perspectives of a globe together so we can actually make better decisions.

"If you look at a statue from a different angle you'll see a different view," he explains. Ma, always curious, says that in returning to Bach he's also after perspective. "I've played this piece at both friends' weddings and, unfortunately, also at their memorial services." It's music that both soothes and celebrates, and Ma says he's played it in wildly divergent settings. Week-by-week music charts, peak chart positions and airplay stats. The most expressive music Ma played during his all-Bach Tiny Desk was the "Sarabande" from the Suite No. Prélude by Yo-Yo Ma chart history on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes and YouTube. Instead of saying, 'Here are these notes and this is difficult and I'm going to try and nail it,' you try to express it." 1 in G Major, Prélude (Official Video) from Nebula Studios PRO. "You try and transcend technique to get to what you think is there. "You go for content," Ma tells NPR's Mary Louise Kelly in an interview held in front of Tiny Desk attendees immediately following his performance. 1 the first piece of music he ever learned which features massive disruptive change, in the form of the lowest notes of the piece, followed by an ending that reaches the piece’s highest notes and repeats its opening motif, which Ma called a reinvigorated center, a. What could Ma be looking for in Bach's Suites now that he's reached his 60s? 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 Pr lude c (Android, Iphone), Yo-Yo Ma - I. Ma then played the prelude to the Bach Cello Suite No. Tiny Desk Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile And Stuart Duncan: Tiny Desk Concert
