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Sona Jobarteh

West Africa's first ever kora virtuoso.

Nikki Bedi hears from a wealth of virtuoso performers including circus star Anastasia the fourth, who hangs by her hair, actor Tom Hardy, who plays both brothers at once in a new film about the notorious British gangsters The Kray twins, Sona Jobarteh who is the first female virtuoso kora player from West Africa and pianist James Rhodes who is the first classical pianist to be signed by a major rock label for a six album deal.

Also Phillip Bergson on some of the highlights of the Montreal and Romania film festivals, Sanjeev Bhaskar discusses the use of music in Bollywood film and we find out how Donald Duck helped the American war effort.

(Photo: Sona Jobarteh. Credit: Sunara Begum)

50 minutes

Last on

Tue 15 Sep 2015 01:06GMT

Chapters

  • Pianist James Rhodes

    He discusses his autobiography, Instrumental: A Memoir of Madness, Medication and Music.

    Duration: 10:54

  • Donald Duck Gets Drafted

    The story of Disney's on and off-screen contribution to the war effort.

    Duration: 06:49

  • Sona Jobarteh

    West Africa's first ever kora virtuoso

    Duration: 05:15

  • The Conversation

    Two circus performers compare their experiences

    Duration: 09:20

  • Tom Hardy

    The actor talks about his latest film, Legend.

    Duration: 07:47

  • World Film Festival in Montreal

    Phillip Bergson on highlights of the Montreal and Romania film festivals .

    Duration: 05:03

  • Bollywood and Beyond

    Sanjeev Bhaskar travels across India to find out about the Indian movie business

    Duration: 00:50

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