Toumani Diabaté

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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. He has subsequently sought out other musicians from around the world who are willing to experiment with him, even performing a concert in Amsterdam with a classical harpist. His 1989 debut, Kaira, made history as the first-ever solo kora album to be released. Stark, haunting, and full of breathtaking improvisational flourishes, it made him a star in his homeland and an in-demand performer internationally. In the same year, Songhai, a highly acclaimed collaboration between Diabaté, the Spanish flamenco group Ketama, and British jazz-folk bassist Danny Thompson, also released their acclaimed debut. Over the next six years, Diabaté performed at festivals and concerts all over the globe, doing much to broaden the appeal of the music of Mali, in general, and the kora, in particular. In 1995, a second Songhai album was released, as well as Djelika, on which he led a group of musicians featuring Kélétigui Diabaté (a veteran master of the xylophone-like balafon and no relation to Toumani) and ngoni (a miniature guitar-like stringed instrument) player Basekou Kouyate. He concentrated on performing in Mali over the next few years, before releasing New Ancient Strings, his 1999 collaboration with fellow new-generation kora master Ballaké Sissoko. The album was a tribute to their fathers who, nearly 30 years earlier, had released an album of kora duets called Ancient Strings. In the same year, the very highly acclaimed Kulanjan was released. This featured Diabaté, Sissoko, and other fellow Malians, including singer Kassé-Mady Diabaté in a "West Africa meets the blues" collaboration with U.S. guitarist Taj Mahal. To promote the album, these musicians toured internationally at the end of 1999. In 2000, Diabaté performed and recorded with Blur frontman Damon Albarn, when the latter visited Mali as part of an OXFAM project. Boulevard de I'Independence appeared from Nonesuch Records in 2006. ~ Jamie Renton, Rovi

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Discography

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  • The Mande Variations (2008)
    Toumani Diabaté
    The Mande Variations (2008)
    World Circuit
  • Boulevard de l'Independance (2006)
    Toumani Diabaté
    Boulevard de l'Independance (2006)
    Nonesuch
  • Malicool (2003)
    Toumani Diabaté
    Malicool (2003)
    SunnySide
  • Mali Music (2002)
    Toumani Diabaté
    Mali Music (2002)
    Astralwerks
  • New Ancient Strings (1999)
    Toumani Diabaté
    New Ancient Strings (1999)
    Hannibal
  • Djelika (1995)
    Toumani Diabaté
    Djelika (1995)
    Hannibal
  • Kaira (1988)
    Toumani Diabaté
    Kaira (1988)
    Hannibal
  • Shake the Whole World
    Toumani Diabaté
    Shake the Whole World
    Ki/Oon Records
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