Collection Items
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Audio RecordingKalliolle kukkulalle = Rocky hills Celia Koljonen and Fina Petersen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, California on September 4, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting Celia Koljonen, Fina Petersen, and Mary Salonen performing Finnish songs on September 4, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, Shasta County, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Petersen, Fina - Koljonen, Celia
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingLauvantai ilta = Saturday night
Lauantai-ilta Celia Koljonen, Fina Petersen, and Mary Salonen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, California on September 4, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting Celia Koljonen, Fina Petersen, and Mary Salonen performing Finnish songs on September 4, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, Shasta County, California.- Contributor: Salonen, Mary - Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Petersen, Fina - Koljonen, Celia
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingHonkain keskella = Deep in the forest Celia Koljonen, Fina Petersen, and Mary Salonen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, California on September 4, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting Celia Koljonen, Fina Petersen, and Mary Salonen performing Finnish songs on September 4, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, Shasta County, California.
- Contributor: Salonen, Mary - Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Petersen, Fina - Koljonen, Celia
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingRekilaulu = Sleigh song Fina Petersen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, California on September 4, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting Celia Koljonen, Fina Petersen, and Mary Salonen performing Finnish songs on September 4, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, Shasta County, California.
- Contributor: Petersen, Fina - Cowell, Sidney Robertson
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingIsontalon Antti = Andew Isontalon C. A. Koljonen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, California on September 4, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting C. A. Koljonen, performing Finnish songs on September 4, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Central Valley, Shasta County, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Koljonen, C. A.
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingJuolmalaulu = Drinking song Dust jacket notes: "A sailors' drinking song." John Soininen, unaccompanied vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingSyntymistaan sureva = O that I had never been born John Soininen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingIllalla myohaan = Late in the evening John Soininen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingVelisurmaaja = The Brother murderer
Mistas tulet, kustas tulet Dust jacket notes: "Finnish version of the 'Edward' ballad theme." John Soininen, unaccompanied vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingMikun kultani = My sweetheart John Soininen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingAikoja entisia = Times gone by John Soininen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingAla itke, aitini = Don't cry, mother John Soininen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingKesa-ilta = Summer evening John Soininen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingVaka vanha Vainamoinen = Steady old Vainamoinen Dust jacket notes inscribed by Sidney Robertson Cowell: "XL Runo, 221 and lines following. From the Kalevala, the great Finnish epic. These are the traditional melodies, of which 5 have been preserved, all variants of the same melody. The story chanted here is part of the account of the making of the kantele, of which Vainamoinen is the legendary inventor. I don't know why...
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939
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Audio RecordingKanteleelle = Song for the kantele John Soininen, vocals. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California on November 5, 1939. In Finnish. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Soininen performing Finnish songs on November 5, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Berkeley, California.
- Contributor: Cowell, Sidney Robertson - Soininen, John
- Date: 1939