segunda-feira, junho 22, 2009

La musique d'Issa Sow - Doumale Home Records


As a young Peul sheppard Issa Mbaya Diary Sow (1947 Talbakhlé-Senegal) played the nianiooru or riti, a one snare type of violin with a thin, shallow and melancholic sound. Over the years the now 62 year old musician became a leading performer on the nianiooru and an ambassador for the music of the Peul people. He toured for 16 years with the Orchestre National du Sénégal and played together with Baaba Maal, Malick Pathé Sow and Yousou N’dour.
Since 2000 he lives in Brussels and now he made a CD with his band Malick Pathe Sow (hoddu), Boa Cissokho (kora) and Tom Theuns (gitaar) plus the local violin player and composer Wouter Vandenabeele from Ghent. Vandenaabele plays in many Belgian folk bands but the main ones are Olla Vogala and Ambrozijn. For this production he wrote a string arrangement for a couple of the songs.

This crossover with Western, Indian and Arabian styled strings is nevertheless strongly routed in the Senegalese tradition. It’s a beautiful dialogue of fiddles and violins that cross borders.

01 Ouverture (listen)
02 Thiay alaa (
listen)
03 Doumale (
listen)
04 Njaru (
listen / download)
05 Niaale (
listen)
06 Diombela de mola sylla (
listen)
07 Rendo fulo (
listen)
08 Aïda dialya (
listen)
09 Garbare (
listen)
10 Daniyalke (
listen)
11 Ngee naage (
listen)
12 Njahden (
listen / download)
13 Yero mama (
listen)

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