Yo-Yo Ma, world-renowed cellist, partnered with landscape designer, Julie Moir Messervy, to create a three-acre public garden based on the First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello by J.S. Bach. According to the city of Toronto, the garden includes six “rooms” – each an interpretation of the traditional dance forms featured in the cello suite’s six movements. (via Toronto Music Garden: Interpreting Bach with Nature « The Dirt)
Yo-Yo Ma, world-renowed cellist, partnered with landscape designer, Julie Moir Messervy, to create a three-acre public garden based on the First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello by J.S. Bach. According to the city of Toronto, the garden includes six “rooms” – each an interpretation of the traditional dance forms featured in the cello suite’s six movements. (via Toronto Music Garden: Interpreting Bach with Nature « The Dirt)
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