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sheshe2

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Tue Dec 9, 2025, 04:25 PM Tuesday

How far we have come... [View all]

How far we've come: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiwk...

Andy Pasternak (@tubadrew.bsky.social) 2025-12-09T05:08:55.827Z


Leonard Bernstein introduces 7-year-old Yo-Yo Ma and his 11-year-old sister Yeou-Cheng Ma to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Dwight D. Eisenhower at "An American Pageant of the Arts," on November 29, 1962. The purpose of the event was to raise funds for the National Cultural Center, begun under Eisenhower's administration and encouraged under Kennedy's. The prodigious duo performed the first movement of the Concertino No. 3 in A Major, by Jean-Baptiste Breval.

Two months after President Kennedy's assassination in November 1963, Congress passed and President Johnson signed into law legislation renaming the National Cultural Center as a "living memorial" to John F. Kennedy.

Leonard Bernstein's introduction of Yo-Yo Ma:
“An aspect of that double stream of art I mentioned earlier flowing into and out of America, has long been the attraction of our country to foreign artists, and scientists and thinkers, who have come not only to visit us, but often to join us as Americans, to become citizens of what to some has historically been the land of opportunity and to others the land of freedom. And in this great tradition, there has come to us, this year, a young man aged 7, bearing the name Yo-Yo Ma. Now Yo-Yo came to our attention through the great master Pablo Casals who had recently heard the boy play the cello. Yo-Yo is, as you may have guessed, Chinese, and has lived up to now in France—a highly international type. But he and his family are now here. His father is teaching school in New York, and his 11-year-old sister, Yeou-Cheng Ma, is pursuing her musical studies, and they are all hoping to become American citizens. We shall now have the pleasure of hearing Yo-Yo Ma, accompanied by his sister Yeou-Cheng Ma, play the first movement of the Concertino No. 3 in A Major, by Jean-Baptiste Breval, who played, taught, and composed for the cello 150 years ago in France. Now, here’s a cultural image for you to ponder as you listen. A 7-year-old Chinese cellist, playing old French music, for his new American compatriots. Welcome Yo-Yo Ma and Yeou-Cheng M




...and how far we have fallen.
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How far we have come... [View all] sheshe2 Tuesday OP
Yes, there once was a time when we could appreciate and enjoy the beauty of music and fine arts. Deuxcents Tuesday #1
So . . . AverageOldGuy Tuesday #3
😆 Deuxcents Tuesday #4
Don't forget the evolves Tuesday #5
Or the arugula! 🤭 sprinkleeninow Tuesday #11
Kid Rock makes me want to upchuck. byronius Tuesday #7
Whether the artust/nusician ws born here or not. brer cat Tuesday #17
This made me smile LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #2
That would make him around 70 years old now. Emile Tuesday #6
Yup, 70. sheshe2 Tuesday #10
This made me cry. BurnDoubt Tuesday #8
This text appears missing from *THEIR* bibles: sprinkleeninow Tuesday #13
Sounds a little "Woke". BurnDoubt Wednesday #19
Those caught up in vainglory do not/can not imitate the mind of Christ. sprinkleeninow Wednesday #20
Yes, me as well, BurnDoubt. sheshe2 Tuesday #14
I remember this event so well.... FakeNoose Tuesday #9
You are very welcome, FakeNoose. sheshe2 Tuesday #12
How wonderful that this moment was preserved, true prodigy peggysue2 Tuesday #15
I have a great memory of Stairway to Heaven being performed senseandsensibility Tuesday #16
It makes me want to weep, particularly since I remember his wonderful playing at Joe Biden's inauguration, when... NNadir Tuesday #18
The Joffrey Ballet performed at the White House in 1963. betsuni Wednesday #21
Thank you so much for this, Betsuni. sheshe2 Wednesday #22
Yo Yo Ma son of Chinese immigrants, Joffrey's father from Afghanistan and mother from Italy. betsuni Wednesday #23
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