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Interpreters of grief
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Interpreters of grief

Interpreters of grief

Can music engender sorrow or comfort? Is there (a) space for grief? Emmi Kuittinen, who delves into the world of traditional laments and folk poetry for inspiration, and musician/scholar Astrid Swan, who studies grief as a personal and a transgenerational phenomenon, make music out of grief that is not as sad as one might expect.

Amanda Kauranne

September 29, 2023

Contemporary folk song is a mix of traditional and original
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Contemporary folk song is a mix of traditional and original

Contemporary folk song is a mix of traditional and original

Several eras and genres are represented in the domain of Finnish traditional folk singing: ancient runo singing, roundelays or Reigenlied, and medieval ballads. Inspiration from and combinations of multiple styles have resulted in a wealth of new repertoire that reflects and comments on our own times.

Tove Djupsjöbacka

September 30, 2019

Modern lament disc on timeless topics
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Modern lament disc on timeless topics

Modern lament disc on timeless topics

"Improvisations and more dynamic pieces build up into a disc that is heartache-inducing and challenging"

Amanda Kauranne

January 10, 2019

Shared roots
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Shared roots

Shared roots

The nature of folk music has always included the shameless borrowing of refreshing material from elsewhere – right now Baltic Finnish influences are rising to the top in Finland.

Amanda Kauranne

June 4, 2016

Finnish Music Quarterly
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