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Leo Sevets - Osa Poika Onni Poika. Lucky Fellow -Karelian folk songs and tunes [

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Category:

CDs

Quantity Available:

2 in stock

Condition:

Brand New

Format:

Audio CD

EAN:

4606085004801

binding:

Audio CD

manufacturer:

Sketis music

Number Of Discs:

1

Publication Date:

2007-01-01

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More than a week ago

Item number:

968452907

Item description

This CD called "Osa poika Onni poika" ("onni poika" means "happy man") was released as a present for 20th anniversary of this interpret's activity. Apart from the fact that this is his first solo album, Sevets, the interpret himself, doesn' t find this CD as a top of his many years time work. Masterpieces presented in "happy man" are just a very small part of his whole task, which was made by him. Songs have folklore lyrics. Songs are interpreted in Karelic language. Sevets was seeking these songs in songbooks, which were made by Finns. He was setting to music those lyrics, which really impressed him. The music, which was composed for those songs was composed by Sevets himself. In some cases, the composer conserved the folklore version of those songs.