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Don t show me this message again✕ Cellist Yo-Yo Ma played a “Sarabande” from Bach’s suite as part of his Songs Of Comfort initiative for India while the country confronts a dreadful second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The mini-concert was the American-Chinese cellist’s way of comforting everyone during times of distress. He wrote on Twitter: “For India. Sarabande from Bach’s Suite for Solo Cello No. 4. #songsofcomfort” Ma chose to play Bach’s Suite for Solo Cello No 4, which gave some comfort to individuals from their agony and sufferings, with many expressing gratitude toward him for his deeply moving rendition. ....