
MasterClass
Yo-Yo Ma Teaches Music and Connection
Likely the world’s most recognizable cellist, Yo-Yo Ma has spent more than 60 years creating meaning through music. Now, the 18-time Grammy Award winner is sharing that experience with you. Whether or not you play an instrument, explore Yo-Yo Ma’s philosophy for embracing music’s emotional power, expand your self-expression and creativity, and develop a deeper appreciation for music’s ability to connect people and culture.
Where to Watch Yo-Yo Ma Teaches Music and Connection
12 Episodes
- Meet Your Instructor: Yo-Yo MaE1
Meet Your Instructor: Yo-Yo MaYo-Yo performs Bach and shares insight that sets the tone for the class. While he once reached for perfection, it did not fulfill him. This realization changed his trajectory; he began focusing on human connection instead of human perfection. - Finding Connection and Common PurposeE3
Finding Connection and Common PurposeYo-Yo highlights the importance of three core values in music and ultimately everything we do: seeking truth, building trust, and being of service. This lesson reminds us to bring these intentions and awareness into everything we do. - Case Study: Balancing Structure and EmotionE7
Case Study: Balancing Structure and EmotionIn a collaboration with two other cellists, Titi Ayangade and Ethan Philbrick, Yo-Yo presents the practices and intentions behind everything he has shared so far. They perform and express their interpretations of Bach’s Suite no. 3, "Sarabande". - Case Study: Activating Conscious and Subconscious ExpressionE8
Case Study: Activating Conscious and Subconscious ExpressionThis lesson focuses on Titi’s performance. The collaborators discuss how Titi personalizes the piece with her unique emotional imagination, and how conscious and subconscious communication can be accessed through music. - Making Your Head, Heart, and Hands Work TogetherE9
Making Your Head, Heart, and Hands Work TogetherThis lesson highlights how our senses are connected to our creative imaginations and their essential role in our ability to express ourselves. Both Titi and Ethan perform “The Swan” and discuss their emotional imagination.