
Kantele musician Eva Alkula specializes in contemporary music and Japanese-influenced music. Eva performs regularly as a soloist and in various chamber music ensembles in Finland and abroad. Her collaborations with contemporary composers, musicians, and visual artists have generated many new works for the kantele, concert projects, and installations. She has performed new kantele music in numerous music festivals, such as Our Festival, Tampere Biennale
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Piupali paupali
Kagome
Izutsu
Oborozukiyo
Kehtolaulu
Youkihi
Okiage No Uta
Takeda Lullaby - Instrumental
Konpira Fune Fune
Humma - Instrumental
Humma
Kokiriko-Bushi - Instrumental
竹田の子守唄
月ぬ美しゃ
Motion
Upopo ~Original from Keh Key he tani paye an.Ikeresotte~ - Instrumental
Terracotta Lady
こきりこ節
ウポポ
しらおい
磯原節
Tsuki nu kaisha - Instrumental
七夕
金毘羅船舟
Tanabata - Instrumental
Oborozukiyo - Kuun hämärä
Isohara-Bushi - Instrumental
Kandel's Hora
Motion - Instrumental
Okiage No Uta - Kalastajien laulu
Concerto for Kantele and String Orchestra
Randzani
Tsuki Nu kaisha
Shiraoi ~Original from Ikeresotte.Laulu on iloni ja työni~ - Instrumental
Takeda Lullaby (Instrumental)
Kokiriko-Bushi (Instrumental)
Magnolia
Pekka Jalkanen: Concerto For Kantele And String Orchestra
Eero Hämeenniemi: Randzani
Solo for Kantele Op. 45-3
Pekka Jalkanen: Concerto for Kantele and String Orchestra, version for String Quartet (1998)
Takeda Lullaby
Humma (Instrumental)
Shiraoi ~Original from Ikeresotte.Laulu on iloni ja työni~ (Instrumental)
Isohara-Bushi
Satoshi Minami: Solo For Kantele Op. 45-3
Eero Hämeenniemi: Randzani (2005)
Satoshi Minami: Solo for Kantele op. 45-3 (2000)
Star Bright (Ama no Gawa)
Solo for Kantele
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