By: Ivanine Silva
Angolan guitarist Teddy Nsingi, who participated last weekend in Angola’s first instrumental music concert, gave a positive note to the event, which he considered a moment of appreciation for the country’s instrumentalists.
Despite having considered this moment as valuing national instrumentalists, the guitarist considers that instrumentalists are not yet valued as they should be, but that it is already beginning to be felt.
“This project brought together instrumentalists from various generations, from the 70s, 80s and the new generation, so this project was well received by all artists”he said.
On the other hand, the musician points out that it is necessary to create more policies at the Ministry of Culture level, since national culture is not valued as it should be.
Teddy is a musician, with several decades dedicated to instrumental music and one of the unmissable names when talking about Angolan guitarists.