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Famoudou Konaté is a
Malinké The Mandinka or Malinke are a West African ethnic group primarily found in southern Mali, the Gambia and eastern Guinea. Numbering about 11 million, they are the largest subgroup of the Mandé peoples and one of the largest ethnic-linguistic gro ...
master drummer In African drumming, the title of master drummer is given to a drummer who is well known by other masters for their high skill and knowledge. It is a title passed down from a master to their pupil, after they have learned all there is to know abou ...
from
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. Famoudou Konaté is a virtuoso of the
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drum and its orchestra. One of only a handful of initiated masters of the Malinké drumming tradition, Famoudou is universally respected as one of the world's premiere djembe master drummers. He has dedicated his life to performing and preserving the music of his people, helping to elevate the djembe orchestra from its traditional roots to worldwide popularity. Famoudou was born in 1940 near Sangbaralla, a village in the Hamana region of
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, the Malinké heartland and the birthplace of the dundunba family of rhythms. A percussive prodigy, he was drumming in community festivals at the age of eight and was soon in demand as a djembefola across the region. From 1959 to 1985, Famoudou was the lead djembe soloist for Les Ballets Africains de la République de Guinée, touring the world and performing with astounding virtuosity. During this time, Famoudou himself created many of the musical arrangements now common in
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performance groups worldwide. In 1986 and 1987, Konaté began his independent teaching career at the same time he was working still for the "Les Ballets Africains" in Conakry. Rále Dominique from Germany, Alain Brammer and Michel Weelen, both from France, were Konaté's first master students since 1986. They all went together in Famoudou's Konate birth village, Sangbaralla around Kouroussa in Upper Guinée and made a first recording, on tape, of his work and brought it back to Europe. On 1987 by Rainer Dörrer's hand, Johannes Beer went to Conakry. On 1988 Johannes Beer took Famoudou Konaté to Germany forming the "Ensemble Moderne". By the end of 1988, in Berlin, with the "Famoudou Konaté Ensemble", formed and managed by the legendary drumming duo from Berlin, "Djembe Tubabu" (Silvia Kronewald and Paul Engel). In the year 2000, Konaté was invited to the United States for the first time as an independent artist by the . Under the direction of Lillian Friedberg and Jim Banks, Konaté established himself on the North American scene with national tours from coast from 2000-2004. Today, Konaté teaches and performs annually throughout Europe, Japan, Israel, North America and West Africa, instilling a generation of non-African drummers with an extraordinary level of training. In 1996, he received an honorary professorship in
Didactics A didactic method ( el, διδάσκειν ''didáskein'', "to teach") is a teaching method that follows a consistent scientific approach or educational style to present information to students. The didactic method of instruction is often contra ...
of African Musical Practice from the University of the Arts Berlin. He has produced eight CDs, including his most recent release, '' Hamana Namun''.


Films

*Laurent Chevallier (director), Famoudou Konaté (himself) (1991). '
Djembefola
''. *Laurent Chevallier (director), Famoudou Konaté (himself) (1998). '
Mögöbalu
''.


Discography

*1982 - ''Live in Stuttgart''. (
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). *1991 - ''Rhythmen Der Malinke''. Museum Collection Berlin: CD 18. *1997 - ''Rhythms and Songs from Guinea''. Lugert Verlag. (Companion CD to ''Rhythms and Songs from Guinea''. .) *1998 - ''Guinée: Percussions et Chants Malinké''. Musique du Monde, Buda Musique. *2001 - ''Hamana Föli Kan''. Buda Musique. *2003 - ''Guinée: Percussions et Chants Malinké Volume 2''. Musique du Monde, Buda Musique. *2004 - ''Hamana Mandenkönö''. TARIKUmusique. *2008 - ''Hamana Namun''. TARIKUmusique.


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External links


Famoudou Konaté
– Official website
Kun Be Hamanah - Na Guiné com Famoudou Konaté
- documentary on Famoudou Konate produced in 2012 {{DEFAULTSORT:Konate, Famoudou Master drummers African drummers 1940 births Living people Guinean musicians