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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Yo-Yo Ma to receive Arts MedalHarvard President Lawrence H. Summers will present the Arts Medal to Ma, who is
Ma joins previous Harvard Arts Medal recipients, including filmmaker Mira Nair '79, composer John Harbison '60, National Theatre of the Deaf founder David Hays '52, author John Updike '54, musicians Bonnie Raitt '72 and Pete Seeger '40, and the late actor Jack Lemmon '47. The many-faceted career of cellist Yo-Yo Ma is testament to his continual search for new ways to communicate with audiences, and to his personal desire for artistic growth and renewal. Whether performing a new concerto, revisiting a familiar work from the cello repertoire, coming together with colleagues,
One of Ma's goals is the exploration of music as a means of communication - and as a vehicle for the migrations of ideas - across a range of cultures throughout the world. To that end, he has taken time to immerse himself in subjects as diverse as native Chinese music with its distinctive instruments and the music of Africa's Kalahari bush people. Expanding upon this interest, Ma established the Silk Road Project to promote the study of the cultural, artistic, and intellectual traditions along the ancient Silk Road trade route that stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. By examining the flow of ideas throughout this vast area, the project seeks to illuminate the heritages of the Silk Road countries and identify the voices that represent these traditions today. The Silk Road Project acts as an umbrella organization and common resource for a range of cultural and educational programs. Ma's musical role in the project includes performances of commissioned works - both concertos and chamber pieces for specially created Silk Road Ensembles (which tour with these works) - and traditional music from Silk Road countries. Over the next few years, the Silk Road Project will join with leading museums in Asia, Europe, and North America to co-produce a series of performance, exhibition, and educational events.
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