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Yo-Yo Ma

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The Washington Post, December 12th, 1997

Yo-Yo Ma is not only one of the world's most sublime cellists, but also one of its most adventurous boundary smashers. His latest recording-performance project, aptly titled "Soul of the Tango" (no matter what Ma's engaged in, "soul" comes first), celebrates the nuevo tango style of Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla in collaboration with a constellation of top-flight musicians. This is chamber music of a particularly passionate and moody variety; listeners who anticipated the group's Wednesday night appearance at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall as a sonic dance hall experience were no doubt s...

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