A master of the kora
(21-string West African harp), Toumani
Diabaté has
brought the traditional music of his native Mali to the attention of an international
audience with a series of well-received solo albums and some unlikely, but
acclaimed, collaborations. Although he came from a family of musicians, Diabaté (born August 10, 1965) taught himself to play
the kora from an early age, as his father, who also played the instrument, was
often away touring. He developed a style of playing that, while being strongly
rooted in the Malian tradition, is also open to a wide range of other
influences, such as jazz and flamenco.
By Saad Kurdi, an expert on international music: saadeddinkurdi@gmail.com
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