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Yo-yo Ma’s Us$1mil prize

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AMERICAN cellist Yo-yo Ma will receive this year’s Birgit Nilsson Prize, one of the highest endowed awards for classical music.

“Yo-yo Ma’s multi-faceted career is testament to his enduring belief in culture’s power to generate trust and understand­ing,” according to a press release on the Birgit Nilsson Foundation website.

“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, (Ma) strives to foster connection­s that stimulate the imaginatio­n and reinforce our humanity.”

“It is a great privilege to receive this honour and to play a small part in the legacy of one of our great musical role models, an artist whose attention was directed outward, toward young people and music’s role in creating a better world,” Ma commented on the honour, referring to the world-famous Swedish opera singer Birgit Nilsson (1918-2005), after whom the prize, endowed with Us$1mil (Rm4.4mil), is named.

The award has been presented every three to four years since 2009. The first winner, the Spanish tenor Placido Domingo, was chosen by Nilsson herself.

Since then, the board of the Birgit Nilsson Foundation has chosen the prize winners based on the suggestion­s of an internatio­nal panel of experts.

In 2011, the prize went to the Italian conductor Riccardo Muti, in 2014 to the Vienna Philharmon­ic and in 2018 to the Swedish soprano Nina Stemme.

Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf is scheduled to present this year’s Birgit Nilsson Prize at the Stockholm Concert Hall on Oct 18. – dpa

 ?? AFP ?? yo-yo Ma was awarded the Birgit Nilsson Prize on May17.—
AFP yo-yo Ma was awarded the Birgit Nilsson Prize on May17.—

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