Toumani Diabaté, Malian Kora Virtuoso, Dies at 58

Toumani Diabaté, Malian master of the traditional, 21-stringed West African instrument the kora, has died, The New York Times reports. Diabaté’s manager Saul Presa confirmed the news to The Times, stating that the musician died on Friday, July 19, in a hospital in Bamako, Mali, due to kidney failure. Toumani Diabaté was 58 years old.

Diabaté’s legacy as a 71st-generation kora player was indebted to traditional applications of the classical instrument—including spiritual and meditative music—but Diabaté also adored the cross-pollination of modern sounds. Throughout his decades-long recording career, he collaborated with Björk, Taj Mahal, Damon Albarn, Béla Fleck, Malian guitarist Ali Farka Touré, and many others.

He added: “I’m happy to be this kind of open musician. I’m not just playing for the beer or the whiskey, you know? My music has a history and a legend.”

Source : Pitchfork