A good kind of viral: Yo-Yo Ma calls for #SongsOfComfort
The award-winning cellist is asking anyone to record, upload and share their own #songsofcomfort on social media.
The award-winning cellist is asking anyone to record, upload and share their own #songsofcomfort on social media.
As communities, families, and individuals across Europe and the United States adjust to sheltering in place, many are seeking comfort, or at least distraction, during long stints of social isolation. Award-winning cellist Yo-Yo Ma is lending a bow-wielding hand.
The low, tonal notes of the cello are by their nature a calming, centering sound. Mr. Ma is sharing his favorite 鈥渟ongs of comfort鈥 on social media, and is calling on others to do the same 鈥 no cello required. He posted his first video on March 13, writing: 鈥淚n these days of anxiety, I wanted to find a way to continue to share some of the music that gives me comfort...Stay safe.鈥 The accompanying rendition of 鈥淕oin鈥 Home鈥 by Anton铆n Dvo艡谩k has been played more than 170,000 times on YouTube.聽
In an interview on PBS, Mr. Ma said that the idea for 鈥渟ongs of comfort鈥 came spontaneously as he wondered how to help people through this global crisis. 鈥淢usic always has been comforting to me,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is what I do, and this is the best that I can offer.鈥
He dedicated a later performance of the Sarabande from Bach鈥檚 Cello Suite No. 3 to health-care workers on the pandemic鈥檚 frontlines, and added 鈥淭he Swan鈥 by Camille Saint-Sa毛ns to the list on March 19. The international response is equally uplifting: celebrities like Carole King are sharing the virtual spotlight with amateur pianists using #songsofcomfort. The growing collection of songs, which includes covers and original pieces from many genres, performed by musicians of all ages and abilities, reflects the universal and infectious joy of making, sharing, and experiencing music.