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Category: Artist Profiles

Nfamady Kouyate - Photo by Nadine Ballantyne. Nfamady holding a balafon vertically.
Artist Profiles

Balafon Maestro N’famady Kouyaté of Guinea

Iliana Cabrera July 12, 2024 No Comments balafonGuinean musicN’famady KouyatéWest African musicworld fusionworld music

(headline image: N’famady Kouyaté – Photo by Nadine Ballantyne) N’famady Kouyaté, a master musician from Conakry, Guinea, relocated to Cardiff, Wales, in 2019. A skilled…

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Gnoss - Photo by Elly Lucas. Band posing indoors.
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Gnoss Breathe New Life into Scottish Folk Music

Ryan Emmert July 11, 2024 No Comments Celtic musicGnossScotlandScottish musicworld music

(Headline image: Gnoss – Photo by Elly Lucas) Gnoss is a superb neotrad Scottish folk band formed in 2015 by Aidan Moodie and Graham Rorie…

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Córas Trio playing indoors.
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Irish Avant-Folk Ensemble Córas Trio

Ryan Emmert July 11, 2024 No Comments Celtic musicCóras TriofolktronicaIrish folk musicworld fusionworld music

Córas Trio (formerly McAuley/McKeown/McCullagh) are deeply exploring the essence of what it means to be an Irish musician within improvised music today. Their emergent sounds…

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Cerys Hafana - Photo by Jennie Caldwell. Cerys playing harp.
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Cerys Hafana, Welsh Triple Harp Trailblazer

Angel Romero July 11, 2024 No Comments Celtic musicCerys HafanaharpWalesWelsh musicworld music

Cerys Hafana is a composer and multi-instrumentalist known for innovatively transforming traditional music. She specializes in the triple harp and incorporates found sounds, archival materials,…

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Balimaya Project - Photo by Adeolu Osibodu. The musicians in a boat.
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Balimaya Project, a Fine Exponent of West African Diaspora Music

Iliana Cabrera July 11, 2024 No Comments Balimaya ProjectWest African musicworld fusionworld music

Balimaya Project began in Harlesden, northwest London, where Yahael Camara Onono first encountered Mandé drumming, reflecting his West African heritage. With a Nigerian mother and…

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Amy Laurenson - Photo by Euan Robertson
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Talented and Innovative Shetland Isles Pianist Amy Laurenson

Douglas Sanders July 11, 2024 No Comments Amy LaurensonCeltic musicpianoScotlandScottish musicworld music

Amy Laurenson, a distinguished pianist from the Shetland Isles, currently residing in Glasgow, embodies a profound connection to her cultural heritage. Her musical career is…

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Sefo with Kora - Photo by Will Sherratt
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Kora and Bala Maestro Sefo Kanuteh of Ghana

Angel Romero July 11, 2024 No Comments Gambian musicSefo Kanutehworld fusionworld music

(headline image: Sefo Kanuteh with kora – Photo by Will Sherratt) Sefo Kanuteh is a skilled kora and bala (balafon) player from The Gambia. He…

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Yelfris Valdés - Photo by Ángel Romo. Yelfris playing trumpet.
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Exceptional Cuban Trumpet Player Yelfris Valdés

Angel Romero July 2, 2024 No Comments Cuban musicworld fusionworld musicYelfris Valdés

Yelfris Valdés, a Cuban composer and trumpet player, commenced his musical career at age 8, studying classical music. By 16, he embarked on professional tours…

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Nicolas Pellerin and Les Grands Hurleurs -Photo by Christine Berthiaume. Band photo, outdoors.
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Québécois Podorythmie and Passion: The Tale of Nicolas Pellerin

Angel Romero June 26, 2024 No Comments Les Grands HurleursNicolas PellerinQuebecois musicworld music

(headline image: Nicolas Pellerin and Les Grands Hurleurs – Photo by Christine Berthiaume) Nicolas Pellerin, the lead vocalist, violinist, and practitioner of podorythmie (foot tapping),…

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Muwashshah Specialists Fatima Zahra Qortobi and Abdelkader Ghayt

Douglas Sanders June 20, 2024 No Comments Abdelkader GhaytFatima Zahra QortobimoaxajamuwashshahSufi musicworld music

The muwashshah, also known as moaxaja, is a distinguished poetic genre conceived and refined by Muqaddam ibn Muafá al-Cabri (alternatively spelled Moukaddam Ibn Mouafa of…

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