Julia Sarr, wolof fame – You will tell me about it

Julia Sarr wolof fame You will tell me about

Ten years after her first solo album, Senegalese mezzo-soprano Julia Sarr returns with njabootan intimate and luminous work.

It’s a sensual and delicate voice, which takes you by the heart and never lets go. A Wolof song that shares the intimate on sensitive, intense melodies, nourished by soul and jazz.

Almost 10 years after his 1er solo album, she comes to present us – finally – the second. 11 moving titles that tell us about life: his own – probably a little – and certainly ours too. Because whether or not you understand Wolof, the soul of this music is universal, it is part of the family. njaboot is available from Barkhane. Julia Sarr is the guest of VMDN.

On the menu of this Café Gourmand:

  • Nadia Ben Mahfoud went to the “One Fifty Four” in Marrakech, an international contemporary art fair devoted to the work of African or diaspora artists from around the world.
  • Marjorie Bertin went to the FARaway festival in Reims to attend the photographic exhibition by Géraldine Bertrand entitled “My life in Molengué in the Central African Republic”.
  • Eric Chaurin traces the journey of American singer, pianist, author and composer Sarah McCoy up to the release of her new album High Priestess.

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