FILTER REISSUES
Time for a cool sharp harp
The future king of the kora arrives on the scene.
By David Hutcheon.
Plucky man: Toumani Diabaté, moving at lightning speed in 1987.
Lucy Durán
Toumani Diabaté ★★★★
Kaira
CHRYSALIS. CD/DL/LP
MUCH TRADITIONAL music was facing extinction in Africa in the second half of the 20th century as, with few defenders, the old was phased out by those leaping on modernising bandwagons. When Toumani Diabaté, a 21-year-old Malian kora player, arrived in London in 1987 to appear at the Southbank with his father, Sidiki, what may have been tradition’s last stand miraculously turned into a revolution.