Prom 54 - 22.08.13: World Routes Prom

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 20576

    Prom 54 - 22.08.13: World Routes Prom

    10.00pm – c. 11.15pm
    Royal Albert Hall

    Fidan Hajiyeva vocalist
    Gochaq Askarov vocalist
    Bassekou Kouyaté & Ngoni Ba
    Tinariwen

    The stars of this year's World Routes Academy Fidan Hajiyeva and Gochaq Askarov from Azerbaijan live at the BBC Proms. Plus music from Mali with Bassekou Kouyate and Ngoni Ba, as well as the worldwide debut of the all-star Da Kali Trio.

    In January 2013 UK-based Fidan Hajiyeva, at just 17, became the youngest member of the World Routes Academy. Launched in 2010, the BBC Radio 3 World Routes Academy aims to support and inspire young world music artists by bringing them together with an internationally renowned artist in the same field and belonging to the same tradition. Fidan's parents are from music-rich Azerbaijan and her mentor is the celebrated Azeri singer Gochaq Askarov.

    The World Routes Prom also includes a focus on Mali. Da Kali is an ensemble drawn from the long tradition of Malian griots or praise singers, and includes virtuoso balafon player Lassana Diabate, Hawa Diabate a powerful and versatile female griot, and Mamadou Kouyate, who has made the little known bass ngoni his own. Trio Da Kali's appearance at the BBC Proms will be their world premiere. The Trio has been handpicked by the Aga Khan Music Initiative for the next Kronos Quartet collaboration, which will debut in the USA in early 2014.

    Bassekou Kouyate is one of the true masters of the ngoni, an ancient traditional lute found throughout West Africa. He has collaborated with many musicians in and outside of Mali including Toumani Diabate, Taj Mahal, Toumani Diabate, Ali Farka Toure, Sir Paul McCartney, John Paul Jones, and many others. After his celebrated debut album ?Segu Blue? and the Grammy nominated follow up ?I speak fula?, as well as hundreds of concerts all over the globe, he is back with his new album ?Jama ko.?
    Last edited by Eine Alpensinfonie; 15-08-13, 16:34.
  • Eine Alpensinfonie
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 20576

    #2
    FOllowing the Urban and Radio 6 Proms, hopefully this one should be a breath of fresh air.

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    • ferneyhoughgeliebte
      Gone fishin'
      • Sep 2011
      • 30163

      #3
      Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
      FOllowing the Urban and Radio 6 Proms, hopefully this one should be a breath of fresh air.
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      • arthroceph
        Full Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 144

        #4
        I really think the ngoni is going to get big now. Not too big of course, but the contrast it makes with modern instruments, especially high-tech ones is arresting.

        This thought really hit me on Jools Holland's Hootenanny 2012 ... I think maybe it was Bassekou Kouyaté. Especially in the US, there's this lo-fi thing going on, and the ngoni should hit hard there, surely nothing gets as lo-fi as the ngoni: Sirs, indulge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngoni_%28instrument%29

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        • teamsaint
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 25235

          #5
          Was in the arena for this.
          I'm not too well schooled in WM, especially live, although I do catch World on 3 from time to time.

          Concerts with short sessions from different groups can be a problem, not least because you don't get the full gig experience.
          For all that this was wonderful.
          Trio de Kali. Just lovely stuff, and so beautifully performed by the singer, who is a terrific performer.
          Ashkarov and his ensemble. A kind of music i have never encountered live. We were fortunate to have a prime viewing spot, and it was a privilege to see them in action from close range. Ashkarov is very special, the instrumentalists excellent, and the young singer Hajiveya did very well.

          Ngoni Ba had the place rocking by the end. High octane stuff, impossible not to enjoy. The band seemed to be having a ball.
          I should imagine well worth catching on iplayer, a cracking introduction to some very fine music.
          Last edited by teamsaint; 23-08-13, 07:55.
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          • AmpH
            Guest
            • Feb 2012
            • 1318

            #6
            I was going to attend this Prom myself, but had to change and be elsewhere at the last moment. Really looking forward to catching up with it on iPlayer.

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