Teppana Jänis & Arja Kastinen - Teppana Jänis
Teppana Jänis was born in the village of Uuksujärvi in Suistamo on 21 June 1850. After becoming blind in the late 19th century, he went house to house, supporting himself by playing the kantele, a traditional Finnish and Karelian plucked string instrument belonging to the southeast Baltic box zither family. He performed at dances and in schools, and also participated in the Suistamo kantele and runosong competitions in 1911.
In the summers of 1916 and 1917, the young folk music researcher Armas Otto Väisänen (1890-1969) made collecting trips to Border Karelia. His aim was to collect kantele tunes, laments and shepherd melodies, which were confusingly few in the archives. The 1916 trip was financed by the Finnish Literature Society, who provided a phonograph for recording purposes. In 1917, the trip was financed by the Kalevala Society and the recording was carried out using a parlograph. During these two summers, Väisänen recorded kantele players in the parishes of Suojärvi, Korpiselkä, Suistamo, Tuupovaara, Kitee and Impilahti. Väisänen met Teppana Jänis in both summers and transcribed 22 kantele melodies from him. He recorded 14 of these on wax cylinders.
This LP, titled simply ‘Teppana Jänis’ fuses and intertwines the original raw cylinder recordings with replayed pieces by Kantele player and researcher Arja Kastinen together with the now late Finnish folk musician Taito Hoffrén, taking into account the additional information and notes found in Väisänen's sheet music manuscripts. Warm thanks to the Finnish Literature Society for permission to use the archive recordings, to Risto Blomster for his invaluable assistance, and to the Karelian Cultural Foundation.
Recorded 1916-17 and 2020-21.
In memoriam Taito Hoffrén (1974–2024)
Tracklist
01: Vanha valssi
02: Ruskoi
03: Lippoa
04: Letška
05: Vanha letška
06: Hoffalssi l. foffalssi
07: Hoilolan polkka, 3 parii
08: Ruohtalazen falssi
09: Vaivazen pojan kaulu (Kantele)
10: Vaivazen pojan laulu (Laulu & Kantele) [feat. Taito Hoffrén]
11: Runolaulu – Voi minä poloine poiga (feat. Taito Hoffrén)
12: Riivattu eli ristakondra ja tšiitžik
13: Maanitus eli ribatška ja tšiitžik
14: Markan kiža
15: Markan kiža sovitus
16: Valamon kirkonkellot
17: Valamon kirkonkellot sovitusSpecifications
DEATH087LP
Released: 2025 Repress
Genre: Folk, Field Recording, Classical
Format: 2LP
Vinyl colour: Black
Sleeve: Standard sleeveReviews
A lovingly thoughtful presentation of Finnish musical history. The wax cylinders on their own are too degraded for anything but research purposes, but Jänis's century-old kantele intermingled, and sometimes overlaid, with Kastinen and Hoffrén's playing of the same pieces doesn't just make for pleasurable listening, but loops past and present into a trance-like texture.
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