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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Angela Barkan / Larissa Slezak – Sony Music Masterworks [email protected] [email protected] 212-833-8575 / 6075 LONGTIME FRIENDS, CELLIST YO-YO MA & PIANIST KATHRYN STOTT COLLABORATE ON NEW ALBUM SONGS FROM THE ARC OF LIFE Available September 18, 2015 on Sony Classical Cellist YoYo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott create a unique classical music experience with their new Sony Classical recording Songs from the Arc of Life available September 18, 2015. This allnew recording also celebrates thirty years of friendship and collaboration in concerts and recordings for Ma and Stott. The album includes pieces they have frequently performed but never recorded, as well as a handful of discoveries. “I like to think of Songs from the Arc of Life as an invitation to our audience to remember and imagine what the soundtracks of their lives might be,” YoYo Ma says. “Kathy and I have talked for years about recording an album of music we absolutely love, pieces that express the context of a life, of our lives. Childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle age, old age: what do they sound like?” “I love this title,” Stott says, “the ‘Arc of Life’ – because it is one big arc. Once we arrived at the idea, we began to see a beautiful story, a journey through life’s experiences. It has taken us a long time and much discussion, back and forth, to discover what that journey might be, because everyone’s journey is slightly different.” Songs from the Arc of Life begins and ends with two, muchbeloved settings of the traditional “Ave Maria,” opening with the soaring, radiant Bach/Gounod arrangement and closing with Schubert’s more serene, contemplative version. In between is a remarkable spectrum of music that includes such enduring favorites as Brahms’ “Lullaby,” Dvořák’s “Songs My Mother Taught Me,” Elgar’s “Salut d’amour,” Gade’s “Jalousie” and SaintSaëns’ “The Swan,” as well as richly evocative works by Debussy, Delius, Fauré, Gershwin, Grieg, Kriesler, Messaien, Schumann, Sibelius and Tchaikovsky. Ma and Stott also include a haunting piece by the contemporary composer Giovanni Sollima, a friend and colleague of both artists. In addition to beginning his fourth decade of collaboration with Stott, YoYo Ma is celebrating a milestone birthday this year. “Turning sixty has me wondering what the future might bring, but also reflecting on what has passed,” Ma says. “Kathy and I have known one another since we were in our

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Page 1: SONGS FROM THE ARC OF LIFE press release IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Angela Barkan / Larissa Slezak – Sony Music Masterworks Angela.Barkan@sonymusic.com Larissa.Slezak@sonymusic.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Angela Barkan / Larissa Slezak – Sony Music Masterworks [email protected] [email protected] 212-833-8575 / 6075

LONGTIME FRIENDS, CELLIST YO-YO MA & PIANIST KATHRYN STOTT COLLABORATE ON NEW ALBUM SONGS FROM THE ARC OF LIFE

Available September 18, 2015 on Sony Classical

Cellist  Yo-­‐Yo  Ma  and  pianist  Kathryn  Stott  create  a  unique  classical  music  experience  with  their  new  Sony  Classical  recording  Songs  from  the  Arc  of  Life  available  September  18,  2015.  This  all-­‐new  recording  also  celebrates  thirty  years  of  friendship  and  collaboration  in  concerts  and  recordings  for  Ma  and  Stott.  The  album  includes  pieces  they  have  frequently  performed  but  never  recorded,  as  well  as  a  handful  of  discoveries.      “I  like  to  think  of  Songs  from  the  Arc  of  Life  as  an  invitation  to  our  audience  to  remember  and  imagine  what  the  soundtracks  of  their  lives  might  be,”  Yo-­‐Yo  Ma  says.    “Kathy  and  I  have  talked  for  years  about  recording  an  album  of  music  we  absolutely  love,  pieces  that  express  the  context  of  a  life,  of  our  lives.    

Childhood,  adolescence,  young  adulthood,  middle  age,  old  age:  what  do  they  sound  like?”    “I  love  this  title,”  Stott  says,  “the  ‘Arc  of  Life’  –  because  it  is  one  big  arc.  Once  we  arrived  at  the  idea,  we  began  to  see  a  beautiful  story,  a  journey  through  life’s  experiences.  It  has  taken  us  a  long  time  and  much  discussion,  back  and  forth,  to  discover  what  that  journey  might  be,  because  everyone’s  journey  is  slightly  different.”    Songs  from  the  Arc  of  Life  begins  and  ends  with  two,  much-­‐beloved  settings  of  the  traditional  “Ave  Maria,”  opening  with  the  soaring,  radiant  Bach/Gounod  arrangement  and  closing  with  Schubert’s  more  serene,  contemplative  version.    In  between  is  a  remarkable  spectrum  of  music  that  includes  such  enduring  favorites  as  Brahms’  “Lullaby,”  Dvořák’s  “Songs  My  Mother  Taught  Me,”  Elgar’s  “Salut  d’amour,”  Gade’s  “Jalousie”  and  Saint-­‐Saëns’  “The  Swan,”  as  well  as  richly  evocative  works  by  Debussy,  Delius,  Fauré,  Gershwin,  Grieg,  Kriesler,  Messaien,  Schumann,  Sibelius  and  Tchaikovsky.  Ma  and  Stott  also  include  a  haunting  piece  by  the  contemporary  composer  Giovanni  Sollima,  a  friend  and  colleague  of  both  artists.    In  addition  to  beginning  his  fourth  decade  of  collaboration  with  Stott,  Yo-­‐Yo  Ma  is  celebrating  a  milestone  birthday  this  year.    “Turning  sixty  has  me  wondering  what  the  future  might  bring,  but  also  reflecting  on  what  has  passed,”  Ma  says.  “Kathy  and  I  have  known  one  another  since  we  were  in  our  

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twenties.  We  have  a  shared  performing  history  and  thousands  of  conversations  and  experiences  and  we’re  delighted,  through  Songs  from  the  Arc  of  Life,  to  share  them  with  you.”        Sony   Music   Masterworks   comprises   Masterworks,   Sony   Classical,   OKeh,   Portrait,   Masterworks  Broadway   and   Flying   Buddha   imprints.   For   email   updates   and   information   please   visit  www.sonymusicmasterworks.com.        TRACK  LIST  1.   Bach/Gounod:  Ave  Maria     2.   Brahms:Lullaby   3.   Dvořák:  Songs  My  Mother  Taught  Me   4.   Fauré:  Papillon 5.   Gade:  Tango  Jalousie 6.   Schumann:  I.  Vanitas  vanitatum  (from  Five  Pieces  in  the  Popular  Style)   7.   Sibelius:  Was  It  a  Dream? 8.   Fauré:  Après  un  rêve   9.   Elgar:  Salut  d’amour   10.   Gershwin:  Prelude  No.  1   11.   Delius:  Romance  for  Cello  and  Piano     12.   Kreisler:  La  Gitana   13.   Sollima:  Il  bell’Antonio,  Tema  III     14.   Saint-­‐Saëns:  The  Swan  (from  Carnival  of  the  Animals)     15.   Grieg:  The  Wounded  Heart  (from  Elegiac  Melodies)     16.   Tchaikovsky:  Valse  sentimentale,  Op.  51,  No.  6     17.   Messiaen:  Louange  à  l’éternité  de  Jésus  (from  Quartet  for  the  End  of  Time)     18.   Debussy:  Beau  Soir   19.   Schubert:  Ave  Maria   Yo-­‐Yo  Ma,  cello Kathryn  Stott,  piano

ALBUM PREORDER LINKS iTunes:  http://smarturl.it/Songs-­‐iTunes  

Amazon  CD:  http://smarturl.it/Songs-­‐amCD  Amazon  Music  Mp3:  http://smarturl.it/Songs-­‐amp3  Amazon  Vinyl:  http://smarturl.it/Songs-­‐amvinyl  

Spotify:  http://smarturl.it/Songs-­‐sptfy  Google  Play:  http://smarturl.it/Songs-­‐google  

SOCIALS YO-­‐YO  MA  Website:        http://www.yo-­‐yoma.com/    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/YoYoMa    Twitter:              https://twitter.com/yoyo_ma    YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/YoYoMaVEVO    

 KATHRYN  STOTT  Website:  http://www.kathrynstott.com/    Twitter:      https://twitter.com/kathystott    

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