Yoyama
Yooma is a Chinese American cellist born in France. He was born in Paris, France, as a conductor and composer father, Ma Xiaojun, and as a singer, his mother, Marina Rui. Yooma learned the violin, then the viola, and the cello. When Yoyama was seven years old, his family moved to New York. He learned Leonard Rose from the Juilliard Conservatory. The following year he starred in a TV music program directed by Leonard Bernstein and played with Isaac Stern and Carnegie Hall. Since 1972, he has appeared in the Marlboro Music Festival and the Aspen Music Festival. He has performed with the best bands such as Berlin Philharmoniker and Vinfil, and in 1978 he appeared in the Salzburg and Lucerne music festivals. Since he has been playing since his childhood, his playing career is approaching 40 years. This is also supported by the fact that he is one of the cellists who owns the record with his name.