PROGRAM # 2891, new music from Finland (First aired on Fri, 1/23/09)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Martti Pokela |
Snow Kantele |
Reindeer Lullaby [5:30] |
Finlandia/Innovator #19052** Out of print. Try Available for purchase at Amazon.com* |
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Eija Kankaanranta |
Griffyr |
Juhani Nuorvala: 3 Impromptus for Clarinet and Kantele, #2 [2:30] |
IMU #075. |
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Trio Fratres |
AcLab |
Kraftwerk: Model [3:30] |
Alba #140 www.alba-records.fi |
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Apocalyptica |
Inquisition Symphony |
Metallica: Nothing Else Matters [5:00] |
www.apocalyptica.com; |
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Värttinä |
Iki |
Sepän Poika (Blacksmith’s Son) [3:30] |
Northside #6071** |
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Ottopasuuna |
Suokaasua |
Suokaasua [5:00] |
Texicalli #002. seems to be out of print, but available online as an import: www.piranhashop.de |
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Trio Fratres |
AcLab |
Herman Rechberger: Karadeniz [7:00] |
See above. |
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Eija Kankaanranta |
Griffyr |
Juhani Nuorvala: Toivo [8:00] |
See above. |
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Pekka Pohjola |
New Impressionist |
Try To Remember, excerpt [5:00] |
Breakthru #7. Out of print. |


Comments [7]
hi John
thanks for the great finnish music. please email me about where to buy the music.
thanks
Great to have Nuorvala's kantele music here! The kantele is often translated as the "Finnish zither" and it belongs to the instrument family called the Baltic psalteries. Kantele is not exactly related to the harp. You can find more information of this instrument here:
www.people.iup.edu/rahkonen/kantele/
virtual.finland.fi/netcomm/news/showarticle.asp?intNWSAID=27002
http://www.imu.fi/indexengl.htm
www.eijakankaanranta.net
Dear John,
I loved the set of your finnish songs. where can i get them. Please do email me.
Thanks
Mallika
I cannot find out how to access the playlist for 2891. Please e-mail it to me. Kiitos Polio -- that's Finnish for thank you very much
Joyce
How do I get the playlist for this show? Please e-mail it to me. #2891 Kiitos poilo
that's Finnish for thank you very much!
#2891 New Music from Finland. I would love to get the playlist for this show. beautiful music. Can you please send me the playlist so that I can purchase some of this music?
thanks!
My little sister Courtney once asked if we had to wake up at 'THE CROCK OF DANISH' instead of 'the crack of dawn.' We thought it was hilarious and have been using the term ever since!
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