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a collaboration with Pekko Kappi from the Kalevala for Anselm Hollo

June 27, 2012
A reading of Anselo Hollo's translations from the Kalevala, dedicated to the great man, in concert with the Jouhikko of Pekko Kappi, another viking legend of the near future.
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