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Kora Jazz Band And Guests (1LP)

Sold Date: September 2, 2023
Start Date: August 2, 2023
Final Price: $33.94 (USD)
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Kora Jazz Band And Guests



After having produced three trio albums, the Kora Jazz Band has doubled its membership and faced Manu Dibango, Andy Narell and Omar Marquez for its latest collection! It is in West Africa, in Dakar, that the Kora Jazz Trio was born, initiated by Abdoulaye Diabaté. “At the time, I was conducting the National Orchestra of Senegal with 66 musicians, recalls the pianist, who was already attracted to jazz and spent many nights playing the piano in a large hotel. Jazz didn't come directly from my world, I was playing repeating what I had heard. I don't think I understood all the notions of harmony, counterpoint and improvisation, he admits now. It wasn't until later, when I won a French scholarship to study music at CIM* in Paris, that I really got the chance to get to the bottom of it."

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You also export your Prestashop catalog on Ebay with Iziflux After having produced three trio albums, the Kora Jazz Band has doubled its membership and faced Manu Dibango, Andy Narell and Omar Marquez for its latest collection! It is in West Africa, in Dakar, that the Kora Jazz Trio was born, initiated by Abdoulaye Diabaté. “At the time, I was conducting the National Orchestra of Senegal with 66 musicians, recalls the pianist, who was already attracted to jazz and spent many nights playing the piano in a large hotel. Jazz didn't come directly from my world, I was playing repeating what I had heard. I don't think I understood all the notions of harmony, counterpoint and improvisation, he admits now. It wasn't until later, when I won a French scholarship to study music at CIM* in Paris, that I really got the chance to get to the bottom of it." You als