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Written in
fRoots
issue 310, 2009
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Kantele Continuum
Inkoon Musiikki IMU-CD 081 (2008)
A fundamental role of Finnish kantele, traditionally, is the enjoyment of sound
and the way notes overlap in a stream of personal or mutual music, as against
playing neat repeatable tunes, though it’s used for that too. Here, celebrating
the Sibelius Academy Folk Music Department’s 25th year, players well-known and
less so explore and improvise on smallish 5 to 19 string kanteles, some adding
vocal or other sounds. www.imu.fi
© 2009
Andrew Cronshaw
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