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- Kanteletar is a collection of Finnish folk poetry compiled by Elias Lönnrot. It is considered to be a sister collection to the Finnish national epic Kalevala...
- 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...
- 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...
- mage leaves behind when he departs Kaleva at the advent of Christianity. Kanteletar Psaltery Qanun, plucked string instrument similar to the kantele, originating...
- 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...
- Finnish-Karelian folksingers of her ****. She was a strong influence on Kanteletar by Elias Lönnrot. Mateli Magdalena Kuivalatar was born 8 May 1771, and...
- 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...
- traditional sources: the Kalevala, the national epic of Finland; and the Kanteletar (Lönnrot's collection of Finnish folk poetry). The lyrics are in Finnish...