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Yo-Yo Ma

Season 2021 Episode 439 | 26m 46s

World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma performs for “Firing Line” and joins Margaret Hoover to discuss the impact of the pandemic on the arts and his belief that music can comfort people and connect cultures in even the darkest hours.

Aired: 03/25/21
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