Nico Carstens

Nico Carstens

Nico Carstens in 2004.
Background information
Birth name Nicolaas Cornelius Carstens
Born (1926-02-10)February 10, 1926
Cape Town, South Africa
Died November 1, 2016(2016-11-01) (aged 90)
Cape Town
Genres Boeremusiek
Occupation(s) Musician, Accordionist, Songwriter
Instruments Accordion, Piano
Years active 1939 - 2016
Labels Brigadiers, Capitol of the World Series, Columbia, EMI, His Master's Voice, MFP, Nebula Bos Records

Nicolaas Cornelius Carstens (February 10, 1926 - November 1, 2016[1]) more commonly known as Nico Carstens, was a South African Musician, Accordionist, and Songwriter.

Early life

Born, 10 February 1926, in Cape Town of Dutch parents, Carstens got his first accordion at the age of 13 and won an adult music competition six months later. He composed his first music piece at the age of 17.

Career

Carstens' most famous song "Zambezi" became a world hit and has been recorded by artists such as Eddie Calvert, Acker Bilk, Bert Kaempfert, The Shadows, James Last, Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer and Johnny Dankworth.[2] Other versions of Carstens' compositions have been recorded by Horst Wende, Henri René, Geoff Love and bands in Australia, Italy and Poland.

Carstens wrote and performed music which spanned the various cultures of South Africa. He drew inspiration from various sources, including Cape Malay, Black Township and indigenous South African sounds and combined them to form a unique sound and style.[3]

Since forming his own band at age 24, Carstens had composed more than 2000 songs and recorded over 90 albums which have sold over 2 million copies in South Africa.[4] He has performed all over South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Botswana as well as at the Nantes Festival in France and he appeared on Musikantenstadl for ORF in 1997.

Death

Nico Carstens, aged 90, passed away on the 1st of November 2016 at the Netcare N1 Hospital in Cape Town.[4]

Compositions

Nico Carstens has been a prolific composer. A significant number of his compositions were done with the help of his longtime business associate Anton de Waal (a.k.a. George Charles Gunn).[5]

Discography

(See Discography of Nico Carstens)

References

  1. http://www.channel24.co.za/Music/News/accordion-maestro-nico-carstens-dies-20161102
  2. Harris, Craig. "Nico Carstens: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
  3. Administrator. "Nico Carstens". www.bloemfonteinchildrenschoir.org.za. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  4. 1 2 "Accordion maestro Nico Carstens dies". Channel. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  5. Nico Carstens Copyrights
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