History
JPP Järvelän pikkupelimannit (“Little Folk Musicians of Järvelä”) formed in 1982 in the fiddling capital of Finland (and perhaps the world), Kaustinen. Born from the fiddling tradition of the Järvelä family, in Järvelä village in Kaustinen, JPP’s musical roots go back to the 19th century. Their initial spark came from the local and national folk music boom in the 60s, particularly the phenomenal national success of Kaustinen fiddler/composer Konsta Jylhä, and their distinctive skills at composing and arranging immediately emerged, forming the basis for their style, appeal and future career. JPP members have experience and training in musical genres outside folk music, for example classical and jazz, therefore expanding the scope of their music far wider than ordinary fiddle groups. In effect, JPP have created a style all their own, one that is impossible to categorize easily and one which continuously surprises. JPP has toured and performed on every continent and has a collection of nine albums to their credit. Their latest studio album Artology exhibits the brilliant composing and arranging skills of chief writer Arto Järvelä while simultaneously sending the listener on an exciting melodic journey through the heart of Ostrobothnian fiddle country and JPP's own imagination, featuring plenty of unexpected twists and turns. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
JPP Järvelän pikkupelimannit (“Little Folk Musicians of Järvelä”) formed in 1982 in the fiddling capital of Finland (and perhaps the world), Kaustinen. Born from the fiddling tradition of the Järvelä family, in Järvelä village in Kaustinen, JPP’s musical roots go back to the 19th century. Their initial spark came from the local and national folk music boom in the 60s, particularly the phenomenal national success of Kaustinen fiddler/composer Konsta Jylhä, and their distinctive skills at composing and arranging immediately emerged, forming the basis for their style, appeal and future career. JPP members have experience and training in musical genres outside folk music, for example classical and jazz, therefore expanding the scope of their music far wider than ordinary fiddle groups. In effect, JPP have created a style all their own, one that is impossible to categorize easily and one which continuously surprises. JPP has toured and performed on every continent and has a collection of nine albums to their credit. Their latest studio album Artology exhibits the brilliant composing and arranging skills of chief writer Arto Järvelä while simultaneously sending the listener on an exciting melodic journey through the heart of Ostrobothnian fiddle country and JPP's own imagination, featuring plenty of unexpected twists and turns. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Agents
Aika
Antin Mikko
Slängpolska Efter Byss-Calle (Slangpolska After Byss-Calle)
Finnish Gypsies
Hale-Bopp
Köyrinkulma
Engel
Speedy Slam
Pykälä
Antin Mikko (Finland)
Irish Coffee
Lundgren
McLean's Dream
Kuikan Kakkospolska
Wedding Suite
Kaustinen Rhapsody
Kalmari Special
Ruuneperin Katrilli
Tjöck
Tango Bonito
Røros
Laitisen Mankeliska
Mazurka
Polska 548
Karjalan yleiskatrilli
Umreen Alotus
Puikkoristikko
Vals Efter Jan-Olof Olsson (Waltz After Jan-Olof Olsson)
Kruunupyyn Katrilli
Lampaan Polska
Pirun Polska
Malena-Valssi
Konstan Valssi
Sänkypolska
Hoppavalssi (Jump Waltz)
Riippusillan Hambo (Riippu Bridge Hambo)
Valvotun Yön Valssi (Sleepless Night)
Bjudan Marsch
Wasulaisten Poloneesi (Wasulaisten Polonaise)
Lönnruutin Katrilli
Vals efter Jan-Olof Olsson
Myllypolkka Ja Eriks Polkan
Wasulaisten Poloneesi
Kruunupyyn Katrilli (Kruunupyy Quadrille)
Karjalan Yleiskatrilli (Common Quadrille Of Karelia)
Yö Saaristossa (A Night In The Archipelago)
Wedding Suite: Polska For Maria And Olli
Ruotsalaispolska
Puikkoristikko (Cross Of Sticks)
Hokkanen Savusaunassa (Hokkanen In The Smoke Sauna)
Saksan polkka
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