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Ballaké Sissoko at Sheung Wan Civic Centre Theatre

Sheung Wan Civic Centre Theatre
Le French May Arts Festival
Hong Kong
May 5, 2019
The kora must be one of the world's great improvisatory instruments, and Mali's

Ballaké Sissoko
korab.1968
In Sissoko's hands, the effect is liquid: The tone is pure, crisp and refreshing, with melodies rippling like rapids and cascading like waterfalls. Sissoko, 51, is as celebrated for traditional recordings alongside contemporary

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kora1965 - 2024

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cello
Taj Mahal
guitar and vocalsb.1942
Performing at Hong Kong's Sheung Wan Civic Centre Theatre, Sissoko sat solo at center stage. He plays with his eyes closed, swaying soulfully to the music, humming with a grin when it's good and moaning with contentment when it's really good. Every note is in the moment; while recognizable melodies emerge, the phrases flow, merge and split like a tributary of ideas.
Sissoko's mastery is unquestionable, yet his customized 22-string instrument sounds like an intuitive partner. Tuned ordinarily to a major, minor or Lydian scale, there's a satisfying harmonic sense to the spinning torrent of ideas. Arranged in two rows, the kora's two lowest strings are tuned a fourth apart, facilitating the lazy, loping I-IV desert blues groove familiar to anyone who has heard a record by

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