The album, coming out on Friday, starts by
acknowledging the Black Lives Matter movement with "Ol' Man
River."
Other tracks include "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "Moscow
Nights," "Waltzing Matilda," and the South African lullaby, "Thula
Baba."
"All of these songs have specific meaning for people in
different places," Ma said, noting that the coronavirus pandemic
had been a global experience.
"We're hoping that this is... a way of reaching into people's
hearts and memories and ... to kind of go deep inside and then
take us back out again."
In November, Yo-Yo Ma and Stott performed in Taiwan under strict
pandemic restrictions he described as surreal.
"I go straight from the room to the car to backstage to onstage
and then go straight back. Yeah, don't see anybody, don't talk
to anybody. It's really weird," he said.
"And then you go into a hall, it's like 5,000 seats and people,
everybody's in masks and they're sitting together. It's kind of
really special."
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Editing by Richard Chang and
Rosalba O'Brien)
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