- "Konevitsan
kirkonkellot" (English: "The
Church Bells of Konevitsa") is a
Karelian folk melody, best
known as the 1975
recording of
Finnish musical group...
- band's
previous album Crimson plus a free
Sentenced sticker.
Konevitsan kirkonkellot ("The
Church Bells of Konevets") was
originally recorded by Piirpauke...
- the 1990s. One of her
recordings is the
Karelian folk song
Konevitsan kirkonkellot.
Katajavuori pla**** the modern, multi-stringed
version of the kantele...
- 1919 Yötä ja aamua, 1919
Valkea huvila, 1920 Kihlasormus, novel. 1921
Kirkonkellot, novel. 1922
Viimeinen laiva, 1922 Opin sauna, novel. 1923 Sydämet, collection...
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traditional Karelian folk song
about the
island is
entitled Konevitsan kirkonkellot (The
Church Bells of Konevets). The
Finnish group Piirpauke recorded...
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Charts Europe. Piirpauke's best
known song in
Finland is "Konevitsan
kirkonkellot" ("The
Church Bells of Konevets"),
based on a
traditional Karelian melody...
-
among them. The best
known Piirpauke track is the
hypnotic Konevitsan kirkonkellot from the band's
eponymous 1975
debut album,
based on a
traditional Karelian...
- Arkipäiväisistä
katseilta suojatuiksi – Nilsiän emäseurakunnan
alueen kirkonkellot, pdf, 2006,
University of Jyväskylä,
January 12, 2013 (in Finnish) "Juankosken...