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Grammy Award winning cellist Yo-Yo Ma is touring the U.S. this summer! The tour kicks off on Aug. 1 at the Tanglewood in Lennox, Mass. and runs through Oct. 27 at New York's Carnegie Hall.
Along the way, Yo-Yo Ma also has stops in New Bedford, Mass. on Aug. 9; Philadelphia on Aug. 11.; Canandaigua, N.Y. on Aug. 12; Milwaukee on Aug. 19; Highland Park, Ill. on Aug. 20; Madison, Wis. on Aug. 22; and Pittsburgh on Oct. 16.
Earlier this year, Yo-Yo Ma toured throughout Asia and South America and played a special three-night concert in Chicago. His last release was 2008's Christmas album, Songs of Joy and Peace.
It's no surprise that Paris-born, New York-raised Yo-Yo Ma has been a successful musician for decades thanks to his mother, a singer, and his father, a violinist and music professor.
By the time he was 4 years old, Yo-Yo Ma had played violin and cello. By age 5 he was playing the cello for audiences and by age 7, the child prodigy had performed for two U.S. presidents: John F. Kennedy and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Ma continued to play the cello throughout his youth and, after his high school graduation, studied at the Julliard School of Music, Columbia University and Harvard University.
Throughout the years, Ma has performed with several orchestras, though he currently plays with his own Silk Road Ensemble. Ma has also contributed music to many film soundtracks, including Seven Years in Tibet, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Memoirs of a Geisha.
Ma has also been named as a United Nations Peace Ambassador and a member of the President's Committee on Arts and Humanities.
In his decades spent as a performer, Yo-Yo Ma has continued his early tradition of playing for the presidents. In 1987, he performed for President Ronald Reagan at the White House and, in January 2009, performed at the inauguration of President Barack Obama.
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