Luxist Gift Guide 09: Yo-Yo Ma 30 Years Outside the Box & Giveaway

There's classical music and then there's Classical Music. Yo-Yo Ma defined the latter, carving out best-in-class recordings for the entire history of classical music. Now fans of this musical genius are given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own the definitive collection.
Yo-Yo Ma 30 Years Outside the Box, out now from Sony Music, features a mind-blowing 90 CDs, every original album Yo-Yo Ma has recorded to date (including 15 Grammy award winners) and two bonus discs featuring the first release of John Williams' Suite from Memoirs of a Geisha for Cello, all entirely re-mastered with DSD technology. The limited-edition, numbered set comes packaged in a velvet-lined cello box complete with a beautiful hard-bound book full of rare archival photos, essays and more.
Yo-Yo Ma created modern classical music, collaborating with artists from Bobby McFerrin to Mark O'Connor and Edgar Meyer, to recording his interpretations of an entire genre of music, with his groundbreaking Obrigado Brazil record. Throughout his career he has worked to bring classical music to young people. Such an extraordinary collection only befits such a legendary man. Give the music lover on your list this amazing collector's set, and trust us, they'll be set for life.
The entire collection retails for $789.98 and is available from Amazon.
We're giving away one lucky Luxist reader a selection of our top five favorites (total value $98.93):
Brahms: The Piano Quartets
Beethoven: Complete Sonatas for Cello and Piano, Vol. 1
Bolling: Suite for Cello and Jazz Piano Trio
Mozart: Divertimento, K. 563
Yo-Yo Ma Plays the Music of John Williams
To enter, leave a comment below on your favorite composer Yo-Yo Ma has recorded. Hint: It's basically all of them. Winners will be randomly selected. Contest ends Friday, December 18th at 7 PM EST. Good luck!
Some other important details:
* To enter, leave a confirmed comment below.
* The comment must be left and confirmed before December 18, 2009 at 7:00PM Eastern Time.
* You may only enter once.
* One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
* One winner will receive five albums from the collection, a total value of $98.93.
* Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia.
See complete contest rules here.
The contest is now closed.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 9)
Rossodianima Dec 11th 2009 10:19AM
Yes please!
Deanna Dec 11th 2009 10:33AM
Thanks for doing this great contest! My fave: Rachmaninoff. Happy Holidays!
Nicole McNeil Dec 11th 2009 10:51AM
I do think Brahm's music is the prettiest, especially now that I have two boys who refuse to go to bed half the time!
John F Dec 11th 2009 10:56AM
Beethoven is favorite
but the Appalachian Journey with Mark O'Conner was pretty good too.
Anthony Dec 11th 2009 11:00AM
Great choices
AF Dec 11th 2009 11:38AM
Pick me! Pick me!
Lee Preston Reynolds Dec 11th 2009 11:07AM
The New York Album - Works of Albert, Bartók & Bloch
one of his greatest albums.
Kelly Y. Dec 11th 2009 1:47PM
Although I really liked the Appalachian Journey, I'm going to go with The Soul of Tango and Astor Piazzolla.
admin Dec 11th 2009 11:49AM
Excellent
Arash Dec 11th 2009 11:44AM
Too cool!
Beethoven.
Stephanie V. Dec 11th 2009 11:49AM
John Williams
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Whitney Dec 11th 2009 11:48AM
I love Yo-Yo! I couldn't possibly pick a favorite.
Pick me!
Sheryl Sukolsky Dec 11th 2009 11:52AM
Dvorak!
Carol Dziuba Dec 11th 2009 11:55AM
I'd love to win
Geoff K Dec 11th 2009 12:01PM
Franz Schubert for sure! I love Yo-Yo Ma's version of the "Arpeggio Sonata" -- thanks!!
BFL Dec 11th 2009 12:24PM
Count me in.
robotfowl Dec 11th 2009 1:17PM
The New York Album; still the best. I simply enjoy his work.
Steve Dadolf Dec 11th 2009 1:29PM
Wow, what a beautiful set.!!!
Mare Dec 11th 2009 2:04PM
I would have to say the Beethoven recordings are my favourite!
mineola Dec 11th 2009 2:23PM
That would be Chopin... What a wonderful addition to a collection!