• Beginner's Mind

  • Words + Music | Vol. 13
  • By: Yo-Yo Ma
  • Narrated by: Yo-Yo Ma
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,724 ratings)
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Beginner's Mind

By: Yo-Yo Ma
Narrated by: Yo-Yo Ma

Interview: Yo-Yo Ma's 'Beginner's Mind' Is a Musical Meditation on the Power of Art

'For some people, music is food. It fulfills a need.'
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  • Beginner's Mind
  • 'For some people, music is food. It fulfills a need.'

About the Creator and Performer

Cellist Yo-Yo Ma’s life and career are testament to his enduring belief in culture’s power to generate trust and understanding. Whether performing new or familiar works from the cello repertoire, collaborating with communities and institutions to explore culture’s role in society, or engaging unexpected musical forms, Yo-Yo strives to foster connections that stimulate the imagination and reinforce our humanity.
Yo-Yo was born in 1955 to Chinese parents living in Paris, where he began studying the cello with his father at age four. When he was seven, he moved with his family to New York City, where he continued his cello studies at the Juilliard School. After his conservatory training, he sought out a liberal arts education, graduating from Harvard in 1976.
He has recorded more than 100 albums, is the winner of 18 Grammy Awards, and has performed for nine American presidents, most recently on the occasion of President Biden’s inauguration. Yo-Yo has received numerous awards, including the National Medal of the Arts, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Kennedy Center Honors, has been a UN Messenger of Peace since 2006, and was recognized as one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2020.
Yo-Yo’s latest album is Songs of Comfort and Hope, created and recorded with pianist Kathryn Stott in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Simply beautifully, deeply humane ...

Listening to Beginner's Mind, is a fertile sanctuary providing reassurance that paths are made by walking and the same is true for human and natural connections that flourish and flower. This will be listened to by me again and again.. beautiful reading and music to carry the stories.

The narratives highlight a reverence for life's unfolding as guided by the returns of being in awe, moved and curious about people, the natural world and the hopes of reducing others' strife - and the power of music and art in all that ties us to each other, nature and the expansion of what sustains a better life for each other.

Regardless of vocation, the concepts resound and reassure the path worth walking. As a physician scientist, the concepts align with 'patient-centredness' which drives everything good in science and healthcare whether qualitative or quantitative - the curiosity, humility and awe of others' experiences and responsiveness to these inform science as a changing, productive and glorious field ... art and music seem kindred in this... in all walks, continually refreshing this listening referential frame of ourselves and other as 'new sandcastles await building each day' are elemental to that which 'binds us together as a human-beings' and I would add to the natural world.

Thank you for this lovely piece of sustenance in life and work.
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Pure enjoyment!

The wisdom and knowledge shared in this book creates one to open up their minds and see the positive possibilities that we can share each and every day to make our world a better and more excepting one. The weaving of the music with the narration was perfect harmony.
Complete enjoyment throughout the book, highly recommend it.

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Musical Story of YO YO MA

Love this story of YO YO MA and his life of music. I Strongly recommend!

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lovely music, lovely story, and one critique

This is very creative, amazingly inviting, and definitely the first time I've experienced an audio book like this. However, I am bothered by the statement "accidents of history." What does that mean? If we can choose what the future looks like and use ingenuity for positive change and not solely financial gain then we had choices in history just the same. Why is everyone bent on making choices to harm groups of people not so bad as in "it was an accident?" No, it was a choice. Let's start acknowledging that then we can really heal from the trauma inflicted. "I'm sorry for choosing to harm you for my own gain." This is the statement that is needed for the kind of growth and change you are encouraging. Are you sugar coating so that some won't be offended? What do you mean by "accidents of history?"

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YO YO MA !¡

loved it, plan to listen again, I downloaded Audible to get this free Performance, Thank you Yo Yo Ma.

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Great insight into YoYo Ma's life

YoYo gives an engaging account of his life as a musician and otherwise. The interludes on the cello are enjoyable, as well.

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Inspirational!

Loved listening to and getting to know the person, Yoyoma and learning his creative and daring way of living life! So inspirational!

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A well spent 60 plus minutes

This recording is a wonderful presentation on what has made Yo Yo Ma the inspiring musician/humanist that he is.

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Made me love Ma even more

I am mostly a rock music fan, but Yo-Yo Ma has such broad cross-cultural appeal and is such a towering figure in American music that even if I didn't like his music, I would have listened to this. It is really a very lovely memoir, brief, yet also pretty comprehensive in terms of time span, even if it does not delve into every aspect of his life or his music. Highly recommended.

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Beautiful musical memoir from Yo-Yo Ma

This short piece is read (and written) beautifully by the renowned cellist, and interwoven with haunting music. He presents only selected fragments of his life but this feels complete and is well worth hearing.

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