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A chain of generations in Kaustinen
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A chain of generations in Kaustinen

A chain of generations in Kaustinen

In December 2021, Kaustinen fiddle playing was included on the UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The Kaustinen fiddling tradition has remained unbroken ever since the instrument first made its way to Finland some three hundred years ago. How does a living tradition pass from one generation to another, and what does the everyday music scene in Kaustinen look like?

Amanda Kauranne

February 17, 2022

Pelimanni spirit is alive!
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Pelimanni spirit is alive!

Pelimanni spirit is alive!

When violins first reached the shores of Finland via Sweden sometime during the 17th and 18th centuries, it seems that they jumped straight into the Perho River and swam upstream to the Central Ostrobothnian village of Kaustinen. The local playing tradition has remained unbroken ever since, with each village boasting its own unique playing style. Now the Kaustinen fiddle tradition has been nominated for inclusion in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

Amanda Kauranne

September 30, 2019

Intimate solo debut
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Intimate solo debut

Intimate solo debut

"Päivi Hirvonen approaches music with focus and attitude, but then lets it speak for itself. Her music-making is quite intimate but at times incorporates a lot of different layers, expanding herself into an orchestra or a choir."

Tove Djupsjöbacka

January 31, 2018

Busy, but in a good way
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Busy, but in a good way

Busy, but in a good way

Suvi Oskala has a lot going on. She plays the violin and sings but also writes music, teaches, produces and runs her own record label. Involved in both avant-garde art folk music and traditional folk music, she keeps her bands going through active performance sales and with grants.

Amanda Kauranne

January 8, 1985

Finnish Music Quarterly
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