DONNÉ ROBERTS
Musician, Composer, Arranger, Band Leader
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Born Dieudonné Rakotomamonjy, Donné Robert (Musician, Composer,
Arranger, Band Leader) is the youngest of 7 children, all musicians. His
father was the Madagascar diplomat to Russia where Donné and his siblings
grew up quite comfortably within the Malagasy community in Moscow.
Donné admits he was somewhat spoiled to be able to study and persue music,
although that was not to his father's best liking. Donne's mother , however,
was influential in providing him musical support, especially in keeping
with the African roots.
At the tender age of 11, he and his five brothers and one sister toured
professionally, providing Malagasy roots music for major events including
functions at the Madagascar embassy in Moscow. At 17, he felt the need
to be more proficient in music theory and enrolled in music studies. He
felt it important not to be favoured amongst his colleagues as he was
already a professional, so Donné pretended not to know the theory and it
became rather boring he confessed, but he perservered. He also studied
linguistics and attended business college.
Among his musical accomplishments, Donné was fortunate to produce Mama
Africa which was part of the largest international festival in Russia
representing worldwide cultures and attracted close to 20,000 visiters.
Through this opportunity he was able to gain media support to the mainstream
and take the African musicians on tour.
In 1993 MTV went to Russia looking for black musicians who were fluent
in Russian. Donné was fortunate to win the contest which resulted
in his position as singer and VJ for the show Mambassa. He was the first
black man to have his own television production in Russia. With four languages
to his tongue and a lifetime of musical experiences Donné now leads his
own project as well as being member of the Chain Gang and African Guitar
Summit, two local bands based here in Canada.
Donné composes, arranges and fronts his 5 piece ensemble which embellishes
in rhythms of Salagy Funk and Jazz and Malegasy Soul. These Madagascar
rhythms have their roots in a cultural history which has
evolved since the emigration of peoples from Aboriginal Autstralia and
Indonesia. His current CD is called Rhythm Was Born. The song titled "Hira
N Taola" which means "voices from the ancestors" is a colourful collaboration
with two aboriginal vocalists. This refreshing melody chanting native
ancestral history is quite similar to the aboriginal melodies of North
America, Autstralia and Finland. Donné finds that these native sounds
are quite similar between continents. However, he admits that he has has
not heard such melodies within the African communities, although they
are based on the same spiritual concepts.
Rhythm Was Born is an enlightening colleciton of Donné's originals
with themes of encouragement and joy. All of his music & lyrics are of
uplifting in nature with reminders to cheer up, don't give up, do good
things, remember the ancestors and of course the happy, vibrant spirit
of the Malagasy people, through their festivals and music. He informs
me that although his people suffer great economic struggles and must hold
two or three jobs to maintain their families, they are happy to enjoy
what they have in a spirit of community
Speaking with Donné and hearing his life experiences and even privileged
social status growing up, one would think him to have an air of superiority,
but quite the contrary. Donné Roberts is a warm, gentle spoken,
calm-spirited artist with a positive aura and humble intelligence. I look
forward to sharing the beauty of his music with others and seeing Donné
further his career with much more music in the future
Eryn Vogn
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