Cellist Yo-Yo Ma plays the cello after vaccination
“Become one by playing Yo-Yo Ma… feeling healed”
A community college gym in Massachusetts, where the vaccine was in full swing.
An Asian man wearing a beret starts playing the sweet cello.
Familiar songs such as Bach’s Unaccompanied Cello Collection No. 1 and Schubert’s Ave Maria are played out.
The main character is Yo-Yo Ma, a world-renowned cellist.
He brought his cello and held a surprise concert while he came to get his second vaccination.
When the performance is over, applause and cheers pour out, and Yo-Yo Ma also stands up and responds.
Hilary Barshara, who vaccinated Yo-Yo Ma, said that his performance was a feeling that everyone became one and healed.
This is not the first time Yo-Yo Ma’s melody that touched the corona scene with emotion.
In December of last year, with pianist Catherine Stot, he also released a special album called “Song of Comfort and Hope.”
[요요마 / 첼리스트 (지난해 12월) : 힘겨운 시기를 보내고 있는 모든 분을 위한 것입니다. 음악을 통해 마음을 위로하고 추억을 되새겨볼 수 있으면 좋겠어요.]
Amid the long-standing corona crisis, the performances of world-class musicians who come as gifts are providing warm comfort.
Reporter: Jo Soo-hyun
Screen source: SONY CLASSICAL
Video editing: Park Jeong-ran
Subtitle News: Yoo Ji Hye
[저작권자(c) YTN & YTN plus 무단전재 및 재배포 금지]