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Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott Ensemble "Over the Rainbow"

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You may not have heard of Yo-Yo Ma, but you must have known Jobs. Jobs was a well-known fan of Yo-Yo Ma, and at the launch of the first generation of iPod, he played the music of the Chinese cellist.

The first time he listened to Yo-Yo Ma's concert, he was moved by the purity, tranquility and vastness of it, "that vastness is like seeing a vast universe".

Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott Ensemble "Over the Rainbow"

He immediately invited Yo-Yo Ma to play at his wedding, but Yo-Yo Ma was unable to go because of his trip. When Jobs was seriously ill, Yo-Yo Ma visited him, played on the Stradivarius cello made in 1733, and told him, "This is the music I want to play at your wedding." ”

Jobs burst into tears and asked Yo-Yo Ma to play at his funeral. Yo-Yo Ma agreed.

What kind of person is Yo-Yo Ma, who can make Apple's godfather Jobs appreciate him so much? Maybe when you get to know him, you will also be touched by his kindness, his dreams, his love of music.

Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott Ensemble "Over the Rainbow"

Kathryn Stott, a British female pianist, began her playing career in the late 1970s and has gradually become one of the authoritative interpreters of FAURe piano music since the 1990s. He often performed chamber music in Europe, Japan and the United States with Yo-Yo Ma and others.

Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott Ensemble "Over the Rainbow"

The song of "Over the Rainbow" (also known as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow") has accompanied generations of children growing up in innocence and childlike fun. Every line, every note, every prop has become a treasure in the history of cinema.

Modern technology can make stunts more real, but who can replicate Judy Garland's singing voice? Calm down and savor the classics from the last century and wash your mind.

Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott Ensemble "Over the Rainbow"

This song is a very classic jazz music work, which has appeared as an interlude in many movies, rendering a warm and beautiful atmosphere. It first appeared in mgm's 1939 fairy tale music film The Wizard of OZ.

At the 12th Academy Awards, the film won Best Original Music and Best Song. "The Wizard of Oz" started out as a black-and-white film, turned into a color picture after the little girl entered the dream, and with the music of "Leaping Rainbow", many people left many people with bright memories of childhood.

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