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Frank Bessem's Musiques d'Afrique: Idrissa Soumaoro (Mali) |
Musiques d'Afrique Musiques du Mali |
Idrissa Soumaoro may not be a familiar name to you. Yet, Idrissa, already
in his fifties, has some credentials to show. As a teenager, he entered the Bamako Arts college
(INA, Institut National des Arts), and subsequently, he went to the UK where he studied as
the first non-blind francophone African in musicography in braille and the Royal College, and
graduated as a teacher of visual handicapped children at the University of Birmingham.
Back in Mali, he went into teaching, and during 18 years he worked at the National Youth Blind Institute (IJA, Institut des jeunes aveugles), the last three years as the director of that institute. He is still working for the Ministry of Education in Bamako. Musically speaking, Idrissa is a composer and singer and he plays guitar, piano and kamalen n'goni. He has been the chef d'orchestre of the Ambassadeurs du Motel, where Salif Keita has been the lead singer before he left Mali. In 1969, he has penned one of the most famous Malian songs, Ancien combattant, that has been recorded by other artists from Côte d'Ivoire and Congo to such an extent that few still know that this song is actually from Mali. In recent years, Idrissa Soumaoro has been performing at VIP soirées in various hotels in Bamako, together with his ensemble Les Compagnons. Now, in 2003, it is about time that his first album finally is put on the market, offering a view on his talents, with a mixture of blues and Malian rhythms. Apart from a remake of Ancien Combattant, there is a freshness and an original acoustic approach through the use of hawai guitar, harmonium, accordeon, as well as flute, kamalen n'goni and percussion instruments. By the way, his son Sidi Soumaoro (Ramses) is part of hip hop band Tata Pound. Born: 1949 in Ouéléssébougou Style: semi traditional music/ Mali blues. Musicians on "Kote": Adama Coulibaly, Boubacar Gakou "Babouya" and many others Mamou Sidibé, Ramata Diakité backing vocals |
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Title | Year | Label | Remarks |
Köte | 2003 | Wrasse Records WRASS 101 | European CD release |
Kotè | 2003 | Syllart | African cassette release |