The Pan-African Orchestra (PAO) is an orchestra using indigenous African traditions and instruments. It was founded as a 48-piece ensemble[1] in 1988 in Accra, Ghana, by Nana Danso Abiam.[2][3] Abiam died in a motor accident in Accra on 24 December 2014, in the early hours following his 61st birthday.[4][5] His mission with the PAO, originally a 30-piece ensemble, had been to explore the classical foundations of traditional African music and to cultivate an integrated continental art form through new compositional and orchestral techniques.[6] The musicians play traditional instruments from across Africa, including the atenteben, gonje, kora and gyile.[7]
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