Derek Gripper
PAPAYA: DEREK GRIPPER: GUITAR (SYDAFRIKA) Mellem J.S. Bach & Toumani Diabaté
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Hasserisgade 10
May 4, 2019
8:00 PM GMT+2
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Den sydafrikanske guitarist Derek Gripper startede sin musikalske løbebane inden for den klassiske europæisk musik og har i de sidste par år ikke mindst arbejdet med kunstmusikken fra det vestlige Afrika (Mali og Senegal), der spilles på den 21-strengede harpelut kora. Hans første indspilning af koramusik for guitar begejstrede den australsk-britiske guitarvirtuos John Williams så meget, at de snart skal indspille Derek transskriptioner af koramusik for to guitarer. Derek seneste indspilning koncentrerer sig om J.S. Bach: Sonata & Partita. For ham er afstanden mellem Bach og Malis store nulevende musiker Toumani Diabaté ikke så stor…
Dereks hjemmeside er meget informativ, og man finder her såvel Malis koramusik som hele Dereks indspilning af Bach:
www.derekgripper.com
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Robin
February 3rd 2018
Hearing Derek play was like being transported to other lands, other worlds. Not only an extraordinary guitarist but also a man who puts his whole being into the music so that it becomes an intimate experience. I would want to hear him play whenever he is in NYC. Planeta space was so warm, friendly and calm. Thank you.
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Derek Gripper Biography
Derek Gripper is one of South Africa’s leading guitarists whose love of the kora set him transcribing and recording some of its greatest works, changing the face of classical guitar...
When Gripper released “One Night on Earth,” his first album of kora translations, classical guitar legend John Williams said he thought it was “absolutely impossible until I heard Derek Gripper do it,” while kora maestro Toumani Diabaté asked for confirmation that it was indeed just one person playing. Both invited Derek to collaborate with them: Derek performed with Williams in London’s Shakespeare’s Globe and King’s Place, and with Diabaté and his Symmetric Orchestra at the Acoustik Festival Bamako, Mali. His 2016 Carnegie Hall debut paired him with Mali’s Trio da Kali, and the UK’s Songlines honoured him with best album in Africa and the Middle East for his 2016 album “Libraries on Fire.”
Since these two recordings put kora/guitar translations on the map, his recent recordings “A Year of Swimming” (2020), “Billy Goes to Durban,” (2021) and “Sleep Songs for My Daughter” (2022), have incorporated elements of his kora explorations in original compositions and improvisations, captured on tape in the field and in studio, while his Bach recordings have shown that African music has a lot to teach us about recapturing the natural simplicity of early European music.
Touring globally from his home in Cape Town, Gripper is collaborating with Malian kora master Ballaké Sissoko on a new duo project, and recording for the record label Platoon.
Read MoreWhen Gripper released “One Night on Earth,” his first album of kora translations, classical guitar legend John Williams said he thought it was “absolutely impossible until I heard Derek Gripper do it,” while kora maestro Toumani Diabaté asked for confirmation that it was indeed just one person playing. Both invited Derek to collaborate with them: Derek performed with Williams in London’s Shakespeare’s Globe and King’s Place, and with Diabaté and his Symmetric Orchestra at the Acoustik Festival Bamako, Mali. His 2016 Carnegie Hall debut paired him with Mali’s Trio da Kali, and the UK’s Songlines honoured him with best album in Africa and the Middle East for his 2016 album “Libraries on Fire.”
Since these two recordings put kora/guitar translations on the map, his recent recordings “A Year of Swimming” (2020), “Billy Goes to Durban,” (2021) and “Sleep Songs for My Daughter” (2022), have incorporated elements of his kora explorations in original compositions and improvisations, captured on tape in the field and in studio, while his Bach recordings have shown that African music has a lot to teach us about recapturing the natural simplicity of early European music.
Touring globally from his home in Cape Town, Gripper is collaborating with Malian kora master Ballaké Sissoko on a new duo project, and recording for the record label Platoon.
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