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Finally, Cristina Pato is a bagpipe player from Galicia, Spain. In Nevilles newest project, The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble. Neville’s film conveys the energy required by each ensemble member to allow the universal power and beauty of music to unfold, in performances that are as natural as they are authentic and that truly come from the heart. THE MUSIC OF STRANGERS is an entertaining documentary about the Silk Road Ensemble and. Cathedral Piper Tyrone Heade Small Pipe Original Compositions - Ballads & Lullaby - Phoebe Thankful, Sweet Alas. The film also portrays several individual musicians such as Syrian Kinan Azmeh whose clarinet playing resonates with the agony of war in his native land, and Iranian Kayhan Kalhor who was spied upon in his own country and then forced into exile. Morgan Neville’s documentary outlines Yo-Yo Ma’s own life story: born to Chinese parents in Paris, he was just seven when Leonard Bernstein first presented him as an exceptionally gifted cellist. The films most joyous performer is the bagpiper Cristina Pato. Visits with Cristina Pato, a bagpiper from the Galicia region of Spain who. A new documentary by Morgan Neville ('20 Feet from Stardom') looks at a group of one-world musicians who make a. The Silk Road Ensemble has so far performed over 300 concerts in 34 countries. The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble follows an ever-changing. Morgan Nevilles The Music of Strangers joyfully profiles Yo-Yo Mas global. Film Review: ‘The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble’. His project comprises a varying line up of around 60 soloists from over 20 different nations. Just as the real Silk Road once connected China with central and western Asia, so too does Yo-Yo Ma seek to foster a multicultural exchange of ideas and a dialogue between Asian artists and those whose influences are more western. Since 2000, cellist Yo-Yo Ma has brought together musicians from all over the world with his Silk Road project.