With the help of his handlers in New York, he has learned how other classical musicians developed and exploited their star power, how Horowitz and Bernstein, Herbert von Karajan and Anne-Sophie Mutter and Yo-Yo Ma took the extra steps that provided more celebrity and greater fees.
Inside the striper's stomach they found 10 bullet-shaped lead weights weighing nearly two pounds -- surefire evidence of "yo-yoing, " a baiting technique banned from the high-profile event, which will be held again next month.
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The 62-year-old will be honoured alongside cellist Yo-Yo Ma and singer-songwriter Neil Diamond.
But perhaps Lego should not strive unduly to keep up with electronic fashion: the big hit this Christmas at Hamleys, London's toy mecca, was a come-back story dating back to ancient Greece: the humble yo-yo.
However, he's eventually proved correct when a very small shirker named Jo-Jo, who was just standing around playing with a yo-yo, is spirited by the mayor of Who-ville, the community in question, to the summit of the Eiffelberg Tower.
The hard inner laissez-faire certainties of past years in board rooms and the government have given way to a strange neo-socialism played with green yo-yos called the public's billions entrusted to failed bankers.
Hundreds of journalists and invited guests, including Al Gore, Yo-Yo Ma, and Robert Iger, the C.
During an interlude, attendees were soothed by a performance by famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
Yo-Yo Ma, a warm and generous performer, came to play some Bach on his 1712 Stradivarius cello.
She says she came up with the idea while talking with cellist Yo-Yo Ma backstage at a graduation ceremony.
The composer Bruce Adolphe first met Yo-Yo Ma at the Juilliard School in New York City in 1970.
In a profession known for, let's face it, some temperament among its stars, Yo-Yo is a little different.
He had a history of yo-yo dieting with all the ups and downs in weight that it entails.
"At first, it was really yo-yo, especially with my food intake, " she said.
Yo-Yo likes to say that his goal is to take listeners on a trip with him and make a lasting connection.
Quite a nice earner considering the Blues had long been considered a yo-yo club, bouncing between the Premiership and a lesser division.
And this new approach really does open up the prospect of more effective means of weight control than those pointless yo-yo diets.
Last year's winners were US singer Paul Simon and cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
"Yo-Yo played through my piece, sight-reading the whole thing, " Mr. Adolphe says.
The most famous is probably the hypercello he created for Yo-Yo Ma.
When Yo-Yo Ma took his first cello lesson, there wasn't a chair short enough for him, so he sat on three phone books instead.
Alan Greenspan, who chaired the Fed for nearly 20 years, and his successor, Ben Bernanke, have allowed the dollar to be treated like a yo-yo.
He featured artists such as Yo-Yo Ma and Kathleen Battle, who in 1994 was publicly dispatched from the Met by Volpe after being accused of unprofessional behavior.
He's written violin concertos and chamber music performed by some of today's top classical musicians, such as Yo-Yo Ma, Renee Fleming and the Eroica Trio.
"Here's this heavy metaphysical painting with a father figure whose head could be bobbed up and down like a yo-yo, played with, or dropped, " Ms. Fort says.
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There is no doubt that Yo-Yo Ma is a great musician and a great cellist, but tonight we also honor him because he is a great human being.
Bagpipers opened the gathering, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus sang the national anthem, the cellist Yo-Yo Ma performed, and Paul Simon played his classic song The Sounds Of Silence.
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For Yo-Yo Ma's hypercello, Machover placed sensors on the instrument, the performer's wrist and his bow and fed the electronic impulses generated by those sensors into a computer.
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