A sort of zither (close to the latvian kokles) the kantele is a mainstay in Finnish music, a popular folk instrument par excellence. It appeared in the epic Kalevala,  fallen in disuse at the beginning of the 20th century and then  rediscovered by passionate musicians. This brilliant CD contains  compositions recorded in the 60's and 70's by Martti Pokela, pioneer among the pioneers, inspired by  Lapp traditional songs. The metallic sound, quite close to the  harpsichord or the harp (horses’hairs were formely used for the cords)  and the lonely solo playing give a kind similarity to the sound of  musical boxes, with their melancholic tunes, as if this was funfair  music from old times.
1990 - Finlandia records FACD 018
+ english booklet
 

 
3 comments:
Amazing ! I want some more ;-)
I have a few other recordings of Kantele, but definitively this one is the most moving…
This is a very precious cd indeed :)
Thanks a lot!
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