Music from Finland #2
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Classical contemporary music from the sebaceous festival and the 50th
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anniversary of independence celebration in a series revealing some of the current
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musical activity in Finland.
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This second series of programs of music from Finland is based on recordings supplied by
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the Finnish Broadcasting Company of our production by the University of Michigan.
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Today's broadcast is devoted to the performance of instrumental folk music and our
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host will be called Eric Crites of the Finnish Broadcasting Company. Here
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now is Mr. Crites.
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We know present the second fourth music of the Sibelius festival range by the Finnish
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broadcasting company this afternoon. The performance of a
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clipboard and the feed less of that. Well look I already
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play first folksong arrangements on the comm delay she begins with the
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bells of the corner of it some on a study how to arrange bipolar Salminen. The second
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arrangement is a lullaby from the province of Hammy by buying a honey kind in
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the 30s entitled I went out in a summer evening by selling out range
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for the country led by it of course came yes full like I thought it would be.
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Oh.
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No.
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Are.
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We showing him next the feed lots of luck that did. Not that these a seaside fetish on
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the coast of the Gulf about to me up the majority of the population of this Betty she is
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Swedish speaking and Swedish She's also the native tongue of these musicians. The feed
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less thoughts than Pat has felt that he intoned in his home and auto free body and lots
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hundreds. We play three melodies Waltz of the better says mean with it
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and Bosco.
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I.
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Was. Little.
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Louie.
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Louie.
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Louie. Louie.
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Louie.
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Louie was.
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Louie.
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Louie.
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Louie. Louie.
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Louie. Louie.
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Louie.
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They.
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Are.
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Wow.
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A.
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Louie.
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Louie.
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Louie.
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The best.
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Lube. Lube.
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Lube.
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The best.
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The lube.
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The
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balloon.
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Wow. I am.
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Eh eh eh eh.
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Eh eh. Eh eh. Eh eh.
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The
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End
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of.
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The EH EH
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EH. Eh eh
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eh eh.
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Eh eh.
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I am.
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I
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am.
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They could use an accordion player from CA Yochi he has an accordion with two rows
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which in addition to the one row accordion is most commonly used by the country musicians.
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Some makers of musical instruments in Austin but still produce these primitive accordions
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but nowadays they are almost exclusively made to order to make
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authorial we play in France March Sofia and but this
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waltz.
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You.
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Think that.
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With that.
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Thank you.
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That. You think. That anything.
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You.
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Think. That. They.
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Think A. Little. Thing.
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That. Made me.
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Think.
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That.
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A. Bad.
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Thing.
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I mean.
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Well a couple you avoided. Well now play a selection of fork down sis arrange for the come to live
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by it of course chemists.
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I.
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Mean.
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Good.
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One.
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Thanks
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Eric right at the broadcasting company was our host today for a
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program instrumental folk music.
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Work through. Her.
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Throat. Wound.
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To a. Road through.
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You have been listening to music from classical contemporary and folk
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music. For some it is Festival and 50th anniversary benefit
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independent celebration. Series revealing some of the current musical activity
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in.
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This second series of programs of music from Finland. It's based on recordings
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supplied by the Finnish Broadcasting Company for production by the University of
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Michigan.
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Today's program was written and produced by Harry whenever this is at Burroughs speaking and inviting you to
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listen again next week at this same time for another program of music
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from Finland. This is the national education or
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radio network.
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