Emmi Kuittinen – Surun synty | Ruttusound – Etno-Espa

Emmi Kuittinen is a folk musician, singer and songwriter, who specialises in music from the Karelian and Ingrian regions and traditional laments. Ruttusound's sound world is made of warm rhythms played on the northern kantele.

Emmi Kuittinen is a folk musician, singer and songwriter, who specialises in music from the Karelian and Ingrian regions and traditional laments. Ruttusound's sound world is made of warm rhythms played on the northern kantele.

Programme

at 4 pm
Emmi Kuittinen – Surun synty

Surun synty (The Birth of Sorrow) is the title of Kuittinen’s most recent solo album, and her concert of the same name explores the various layers of old runo songs and laments as well as songs closer to our own time. The concert poses a question: “Where was sorrow born?” Once the origin of sorrow has been found, perhaps sorrow can then slowly dissolve, or at least transform into something new. The pieces explore a range of sentiments such as remembering one’s youth, marching to the beat of sorrow, missing one’s beloved ones or seeking solace from a summer morning’s beauty.

Emmi Kuittinen – vocals
Antti Rask – vocals, ukulele, cello
Mimmi Laaksonen – wind instruments, harmonium, vocals
Kirsi Vinkki – violin, jouhikko, vocals

at 5.15 pm
Ruttusound

Released in February 2024, the group’s debut album Tropikantele explores the bright sound of the kantele in combination with influences from music styles born in tropical latitudes, such as reggae, dub, ska, cumbia, bossa nova, molam and amapiano. In addition, the danceable music of the three-piece ensemble embraces hip-hop, downtempo and folktronica.

Sami Sammalkallio – kantele, electronics
Tapani Varis – double bass, flute
Rasmus Pailos – percussion, steelpan, electronics