African composers (oral tradition) •
Mali: cordes anciennes ("Mali: Ancient Strings"), Sidiki Diabaté, Batourou Sekou Kouyaté and Djelimadi Sissoko, Buda Music, 2000. First published in 1970, this CD was the first album totally devoted to the kora. Sidiki Diabaté was the father of
Toumani Diabaté and
Mamadou Sidiki Diabaté, and Djelimadi Sissoko was the father of
Ballaké Sissoko. Toumani and Ballaké recorded
New Ancient Strings - Nouvelles Cordes Anciennes in 1999 (Hannibal), as a tribute to their fathers. • ''Gambie : l'art de la kora'', Jali Nyama Suso, edited by Roderic Knight, Ocora, 1996. First published in 1972, this CD is also a historical recording. •
Kora Melodies from the Republic of The Gambia, West Africa,
Alhaji Bai Konte, Recorded and produced by Marc D. Pevar; photography and notes by Marc and Susan Pever.
Rounder Records 5001. •
Jali Kunda - Griots of West Africa & Beyond, Ellipsis Arts, 1996. A book and a CD edited by
Foday Musa Suso, produced by
Bill Laswell. Photographs by Daniel Lainé. A journey through traditional kora music and three original meetings: kora and piano ("Spring Waterfall" by Foday Musa Suso and
Philip Glass); kora and synthesizers ("Lanmbasy Dub'", with Bill Laswell, bass, and
Jeff Bova, synthesizers); kora and
saxophone ("Samma", a duet with jazz saxophonist
Pharoah Sanders). •
The Mandé Variations, Toumani Diabaté, World Circuit, 2008. Twenty years after his first CD,
Kaira (Hannibal, 1988) - the first CD ever recorded with solo kora pieces without any song, Toumani Diabate alternates traditional pieces on a kora with leather rings and his own creations with a special tuning on a kora with wooden pegs.
Western composers (written music) •
Quand renaît le matin,
Abbaye de Keur Moussa, Art et Musique, 2007. First published in 1991, this album gathers pieces composed and performed by Brother Dominique Catta and Carole Ouellet: solo kora pieces, songs with kora accompaniment and a Concerto for flute and three koras. There is also a piece composed by Brother Grégoire for three koras differently tuned and played by one musician. •
Le Jour des Merveilles,
Jacques Burtin, 3-CD Box Set, Bayard Musique, 2009. Pieces for solo kora, duets with cello, viola, guitar and koto, suites for flute, guitar and three koras. ==Notable players==