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Africa Open bring hulde aan Nico Carstens

Africa Open bring hulde aan Nico Carstens

Corporate Communication/Korporatiewe Kommunikasie
29 November 2016

Africa Open Instituut vir Musiek, Navorsing en Innovasie, in samewerking met DOMUS (die Spesiale Versamelings afdeling vir Musiek van die US Biblioteek en Inligtingsdiens), het Woensdag 23 November die lewe van legendariese musikant Nico Carstens met 'n middag van musiek en bespreking van sy loopbaan se hoogtepunte, gevier. Carstens is op Dinsdag 1 November op die ouderdom van 90 oorlede.

Nico Carstens

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Nico Carstens' son, Klem Carstens discussed the ongoing task of assembling an archive of his father's work with collaborator Paul Fouche and Stephanie Vos, a post-doctoral fellow at Africa Open. The archive was donated to DOMUS in 2012.

"What led to this [donating the archive], was that Oubaas's music was rotting away in garages. We realised we can't allow his music to simply be forgotten. I am and was extremely excited about the archiving of his music at DOMUS," he said. "The reasons for this include the possibilities of exposure to his music, and its availability for research. I believe it's the right place for his music."

Africa Open research fellow Dr Willemien Froneman also analysed the archive and provided the audience with glimpses into Nico Carstens' life by sharing what they had discussed in interviews.

"I work on my music every day," he told her. "Sometimes I wake up at three in the morning, and then I write music, because that's what I do – retiring is just not part of my soul or of my thoughts."

Afterwards, archivist and writer Rob Allingham played a selection of Carstens' records and gave the audience a brief history lesson on each song's significance within Carstens' greater discography. Songs played included 'Hasie' and the international hit 'Zambezi'.

This is the second event organised by the Interdisciplinary Forum for Popular Music, a project of Africa Open which was established in June this year.

"It's my vision for the interdisciplinary forum that it will really be a place where we collaborate between musicians, members of public, journalists, academics and people in the music industry – to discuss popular music in all its facets," said Vos. "With this Nico Carstens event, I really hope to put these ideals into actions." 

Foto: Paul Fouche (links) en Klem Carstens.