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Ma has performed with the CSO numerous times, and is possibly best known in Chicago for his active participation in the 2006-2007 Silk Road Chicago project, which brought together a number of the city's leading cultural institutions, as well as thousands of children from the Chicago Public Schools. He still serves as artistic director of the international Silk Road Project. The Naples-born Muti was named the CSO's 10th music director in May 2008, and assumes the post in September 2010 for a five-year contract. "Yo-Yo Ma is an artist whose vast musical knowledge and embracing spirit brings people together no matter what language they speak or what their financial situation might be," Muti said. "I have a tremendous amount of respect for him not only as a great musician, but as a humanitarian who has traveled the world, making connections through music that enhance and enrich society."
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