Kantele

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Minna Raskinen "Jig"
Minna Raskinen "Jig". Minna Raskinen was born in Iitti, in South- Eastern Finland. Started her study at the Folk Music Department, the Sibelius Academy, in 1986. Besides the kantele, she studied other instruments , e.g. the fiddle, traditional wind instruments, the bowed harp and single and double row accordeons, as part of the versatile study program.
Demonagerie
Boulogne-sur-Mer, B. m., ms. 0130, t. I, detail of f. 344. Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum historiale. Abbey of Saint-Bertin, c.1294-1297.
Kardemimmit "Huoleton rakkauslaulu"
The beautiful sound of the Finnish instrument 'kantele', a national symbol for the country. Folk song by the girly group of Kardemimmit "Huoleton rakkauslaulu"
Kardemimmit "Huoleton rakkauslaulu"
The beautiful sound of the Finnish instrument 'kantele', a national symbol for the country. Folk song by the girly group of Kardemimmit "Huoleton rakkauslaulu"
The Finnish Kantele: Performance by Salla Pesonen
The Finnish Kantele: Performance by Salla Pesonen
Konevitsan kirkonkellot ,38str.kantele カンテレ
I love this kantele piece. It has a unique mystical quality and I would love to learn how to play it on my kantele.
Memory of music - folk instrument videos (part 6)
The Kantele - Memory of music - folk instrument videos (part 6)
Memory of music - folk instrument videos (part 7)
A large folk kantele, intersting technique to try on our 10 strings maybe!
Vainamoinen & Kantele Kalevala Mythology Postcard | Zazzle
Vainamoinen & Kantele Kalevala Mythology Postcard by Merttu
The old kantele-player and his grandchild by AlbertGebhard
Albert Gebhard (Finnish, 1869–1937) The old kantele-player and his grandchild - artnet
Väinämöinen created and plays the kantele, a Finnish stringed instrument that resembles and is played like a zither
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Finnish girl with Kantele. Have always wanted to get more to an earth based wear, this is just a perfect display.
Native customs and traditions
Kreeta Haapasalo Playing the Kantele in a Peasant Cottage, 1868, Robert Wilhelm Ekman, Finnish National Gallery, CC BY