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Kanteletar is a
collection of
Finnish folk
poetry compiled by 19th-century
Finnish linguist Elias Lönnrot. It is
considered to be a
sister collection to...
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Baltic Finnic peoples. It
includes the
Finnish epic
poems Kalevala and
Kanteletar, as well as the
Estonian Kalevipoeg.
Estonian and
Finnish researchers...
- much more
lyrical collection of poems, also
compiled by Lönnrot,
called Kanteletar from 1840,
which is
mostly seen as a "sister collection" of the Kalevala...
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lyrics are
taken from
poetry and from a
collection of
Finnish folk
poetry Kanteletar. The six
members of the
group are: Soprano: Essi
Wuorela Mezzo-Soprano:...
- 1996.
Lyrics were
again adapted from
Finnish folklore, in this case, the
Kanteletar, a
collection of
ancient folk poetry. Pasi and Tomi
shared the vocals...
- mage
leaves behind when he
departs Kaleva at the
advent of Christianity.
Kanteletar Psaltery Qanun,
plucked string instrument similar to the kantele, originating...
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inspired by the
traditional Finnish ballads and
poems compiled in the
Kanteletar by
Elias Lönnrot in 1840. The
primary genre of the
album is progressive...
- phenomena. From this
material Lönnrot
edited the
Kalevala as well as the
Kanteletar. The
wealth of folk
poetry collected in the 19th
century often deals with...
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traditional sources: the Kalevala, the
national epic of Finland; and the
Kanteletar (Lönnrot's
collection of
Finnish folk poetry). The
lyrics are in Finnish...
- epic
poems collected orally and
representing a
mythology for Finland;
Kanteletar, 1840; Sananlaskuja, 1842 (Proverbs); an
expanded second edition of Kalevala...