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Northern Myths Podcast
Kalevala Runo 10 - The Forging of the Sampo

Northern Myths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 133:25


In this episode we return to the Kalevala with Kalevala Runo 10 - The Forging of the Sampo! We read how Väinämöinen gets Ilmarinen to journey to Pohjola to forge the Sampo, a powerful mythical device of unknown properties!    This is the Northern Myths Podcast, an archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe, including Norse mythology, the Finnish Kalevala, and more. If you'd like to support the show you can support us on Patreon here: Northern Myths Podcast Patreon   Check out our YouTube channel for videos of all episodes and interesting clips of the show: Northern Myths Podcast YouTube Channel   Kalevala Free Kindle Edition (W.F. Kirby Translation): http://a.co/3a0GHW1 Kalevala Bosley Translation (our preferred translation): https://amzn.to/2xzhkCW   Check out Grimfrost for our favorite source of authentic viking merchandise and modern apparel inspired by the viking age and Norse mythology! Our intro and outtro music is Takk from the album Sagnamadr by Folket Bortafor Nordavinden. Check the album out on Spotify, and you can purchase from Grimfrost.com or Amazon.    If you'd like to follow along with us or learn more about the ideas we talk about on the show, we have a list of recommended books on our website. Included are our recommended copies of the Poetic Edda and the Kalevala, as well as books about archetypal narrative, comparative religion, and more: Recommended Books   You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram:FacebookTwitterInstagram You can also email us at northernmythspodcast@gmail.com

Northern Myths Podcast
44: Kalevala Runo 9 - The Origin of Iron

Northern Myths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 134:45


In this episode we return to the Kalevala with Kalevala Runo 9 - The Origin of Iron. Väinämöinen is being healed by the old man he met at the end of the last Runo, and they discuss the mythological origin of iron. This poem deals with the development of technology, both through the development of refining iron into steel and subsequently into tools and weapons, as well as the development of methods of healing! This is the Northern Myths Podcast, an archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe, including Norse mythology, the Finnish Kalevala, and more. If you'd like to support the show you can support us on Patreon here: Northern Myths Podcast Patreon The Kalevala is the epic national poem of Finland. Compiled by Elias Lönnrot from folk poetry from throughout Finland, Karelia, Estonia, and what is now northwest Russia, the Kalevala describes the worldview of the Finnish people from ancient times through to the modern day. It includes the adventures of Väinämöinen and Joukahainen, Ilmarinen and Lemminkäinen, from the distant lands of Pohjola, to Kalevala's wide heathlands. Check out our YouTube channel for videos of all episodes and interesting clips of the show: Northern Myths Podcast YouTube Channel The Northern Myths Podcast is sponsored by Grimfrost, our favorite source of Norse and Viking merchandise. Based in Sweden, they have a vast selection of historical Viking reproductions as well as contemporary products inspired by Viking Age culture. Just like our show, they aim to build a bridge between the past and the present, bringing relevant parts of the old Norse culture into today's world. Some of our favorite products of theirs include their great shirts which we wear all the time, their beard care products, and their excellent drinking horns. Check out their website, grimfrost.com, to see everything they have available.  Our intro and outtro music is Takk from the album Sagnamadr by Folket Bortafor Nordavinden. Check the album out on Spotify, and you can purchase from Grimfrost.com or Amazon.  If you'd like to follow along with us or learn more about the ideas we talk about on the show, we have a list of recommended books on our website. Included are our recommended copies of the Poetic Edda and the Kalevala, as well as books about archetypal narrative, comparative religion, and more: Recommended Books We also have Northern Myths Podcast merchandise available at our official shop. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram:FacebookTwitterInstagram You can also email us at northernmythspodcast@gmail.com

Northern Myths Podcast
32: Kalevala Runo 5 - Väinämöinen's Fishing

Northern Myths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 99:22


This is a story about moving on after a period of grief. In the aftermath of the Fate of Aino, Väinämöinen struggles to come to terms with the loss of his betrothed. We also explore the symbolic parallels to how society treats its younger generations. This is the Northern Myths Podcast, an archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe, including Norse mythology, the Finnish Kalevala, and more. If you'd like to support the show you can support us on Patreon here: Northern Myths Podcast Patreon The Kalevala is the epic national poem of Finland. Compiled by Elias Lönnrot from folk poetry from throughout Finland, Karelia, Estonia, and what is now northwest Russia, the Kalevala describes the worldview of the Finnish people from ancient times through to the modern day. It includes the adventures of Väinämöinen and Joukahainen, Ilmarinen and Lemminkäinen, from the distant lands of Pohjola, to Kalevala's wide heathlands. Check out our YouTube channel for videos of all episodes and interesting clips of the show: Northern Myths Podcast YouTube Channel Show Outline: 0:00:00 - Introduction to Kalevala Runo 5 - Väinämöinen's Fishing. Recap of the Fate of Aino. 0:06:37 - Lines 01 - 12: Väinämöinen grieves over the passing of Aino. He did not mean for harm to come to her. 0:23:41 - Lines 13 - 34: Väinämöinen seeks the wisdom of Untamo, the spirit of sleep. Soul searching in the unconscious mind. 0:35:46 - Lines 35 - 72: Väinämöinen goes fishing and catches the most beautiful fish he's ever seen. 0:45:13 - Lines 73 - 144: The fish turns out to be Aino, and Väinämöinen asks her to return. She escapes, never to return. 1:09:15 - Lines 145 - 164: Väinämöinen tries to catch Aino again, and catches many other fish, but never Aino. 1:15:43 - Lines 165 - 191: Väinämöinen realizes the error of his ways and how he was at fault for the loss of Aino. 1:21:14 - Lines 192 - 241: Väinämöinen receives wisdom from his dead mother, who tells him to pursue the maids of Pohja. 1:32:59 - Recap of Kalevala Runo 5. If you'd like to follow along with us or learn more about the ideas we talk about on the show, we have a list of recommended books on our website. Included are our recommended copies of the Poetic Edda and the Kalevala, as well as books about archetypal narrative, comparative religion, and more: Recommended Books We also have Northern Myths Podcast merchandise available at our official shop. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram:FacebookTwitterInstagram

Northern Myths Podcast
11: Kalevala Runo 1 Part 2 - The Birth of Väinämöinen

Northern Myths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018 120:30


We continue our series on the Kalevala with our second episode on Kalevala Runo 1. We hear about the creation of the world by Ilmatar and the birth of Väinämöinen, and we delve into the ancient bear cults practiced around the world and by the Finnic peoples. This is the Northern Myths Podcast, an archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe, including Norse mythology, the Finnish Kalevala, and more. If you'd like to support the show you can support us on Patreon here: Northern Myths Podcast Patreon The Kalevala is the epic national poem of Finland. Compiled by Elias Lönnrot from folk poetry from throughout Finland, Karelia, Estonia, and what is now northwest Russia, the Kalevala describes the worldview of the Finnish people from ancient times through to the modern day. It includes the adventures of Väinämöinen and Joukahainen, Ilmarinen and Lemminkäinen, from the distant lands of Pohjola, to Kalevala's wide heathlands. Check out our YouTube channel for videos of all episodes and interesting clips of the show: Northern Myths Podcast YouTube Channel Show Outline: 0:00:00 - Introduction and Recap of Kalevala Runo 10:19:01 - Lines 178-194: A teal appears in the sky looking for a place to nest and Ilmatar's prayer is answered0:31:20 - Lines 195-212: Ilmatar offers her knee so the teal can make a nest0:38:49 - Lines 213-244: The teal's eggs fall from Ilmatar into the sea0:56:13 - Lines 245-254: Ilmatar floats in potential0:59:43 - Lines 255-280: Ilmatar makes order out of chaos and creates a new world1:11:56 - Lines 281-288: Väinämöinen is still not born1:17:33 - Lines 289-300: Väinämöinen wants to be born1:25:26 - Lines 301-314: Väinämöinen prays to the moon, sun, and great bear1:45:47 - Lines 315-344: Väinämöinen is born and ends up on land1:55:25 - Conclusion and acknowledgements If you'd like to follow along with us or learn more about the ideas we talk about on the show, we have a list of recommended books on our website. Included are our recommended copies of the Poetic Edda and the Kalevala, as well as books about archetypal narrative, comparative religion, and more: Recommended Books We also have Northern Myths Podcast merchandise available at our official shop. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram:FacebookTwitterInstagram

Tollans musikaliska
Huvudstäder - Upptakt Helsingfors

Tollans musikaliska

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 38:26


En stad där klassisk musik regerar, Sibelius ande lever och där musikstudenternas förebilder är världsartister: dirigenterna Esa-Pekka Salonen och Susanna Mälkki och tonsättaren Kaija Saariaho. Birgitta Tollan gör självsvåldiga nedslag i musiklivet i sex städer: Reykjavik, New York, Oslo, Helsingfors, Berlin och Köpenhamn. Har vardera stad en speciell musiksjäl? Vi möter musiker, tonsättare, operachefer, operasångerskor, ensembler, programläggare, kritiker, festivaldirektörer och musikvetare. Det är dags för Helsingfors! Sopranen Tuuli Lindeberg är nöjd med den klassiska musikens ställning i Helsingfors, men gläds också åt det nya konserthus som byggs i stadens centrum. - Där kommer det att finnas plats för annat än klassisk musik: världsmusik, jazz, populärmusik, säger hon. Tonsättaren Lotta Wennäkoski utbildade sig först i violin i Budapest. Nu letar hon i sina kompositioner efter sitt eget smultronställe för att dela med sig av sina musikaliska berättelser till lyssnarna. - Musik är kommunikation, säger hon, och undrar varför inte Finland har lika många kvinnliga tonsättare som Sverige. 2017 uruppfördes Lotta Wennäkoskis stycke Flounce vid Last Night of the Proms med Sakari Oramo och BBCs Symfoniorkester.   Kimmo Korhonen, författare och musikvetare, förklarar det finska dirigentundret under professor Jorma Panula vid Sibelius-Akademin. - Det är enkelt: många orkestrar att öva på, träning med videokamera och urval av de mest lämpade, inte bara musikaliskt, utan även psykiskt, säger Kimmo Korhonen, som spårar en mjukare, t o m romantisk ådra hos tonsättare som Magnus Lindberg och Einojuhani Rautavaara.   - Det är väldigt mycket satslära i musikutbildningen, tycker tonsättaren Johan Tallgren, direktör för festivalen Musica Nova, som 2009 hade tema pluralismens New York. Tallgren bodde själv i New York i sju år och gläder sig åt att Finland långsamt blir musikaliskt multikulturellt med en mix av s k hög och låg kultur.   Maija Hynninen studerar komposition vid Sibeliusakademin. Hon har varit ordförande i föreningen Korvat auki, Öppna öron för yngre tonsättaren, som för 30 år sedan grundades av Esa-Pekka Salonen och Magnus Lindberg. - Grundutbildning i komposition vid Sibelius-Akademin är mycket tuffare än i andra nordiska länder. Efter flera års träning i melodik, harmonik och kontrapunktik får vi äntligen skapa vår egen stil. Men jag har jag lärt mig att uppskatta detta, berättar Maija Hynninen.   Låtlista: Untitled In CoF Minor A Valentine To Sherwood Anderson Mikhail/Gertrude Stein Mikhail. Gertrude Stein. DJ Spooky Remix Utgiven med boken Sound Unbound   Kullervo ur Kalevala: Runo 35 & 36 Jean Sibelius Leif Segerstam | Tommi Hakala, baryton Helsingfors Stadsorkester        Yl (Helsingfors). Soile Isokoski, lyrisk sopran   Interpolations 2 (2008) Maija Hynninen Andrea Kiefer, accordion, James Andean, electronics Sibelius-Akademin, liveinspelning. Recording by YLE   The blue bird Charles Villiers Stanford - Mary Coleridge Lumen Valo Vokalgrupp. Tuuli Lindeberg m fl CD: Gravity Sigillum LVCD 2   Intermission, Warhol opera Flash Flash Juhani Nuorvala och Juha Siltanen Tuuli LIndeberg, sopran. Avanti! m fl YLE inspelning   Tiroirs David Sawer Susanna Mälkki, dir. Birmingham Contemporary Music Group From Morning to Midnight NMC D116   Meeli Lotta Wennäkoski Svenska Blockflöjtskvartetten, Kerstin Frödin, Agneta Hellström, Claudia Müller och Ingrid Söderberg Suite for Pipes Caprice CAP 21687 (2002)   Nosztalgiaim Wennäkoski, Lotta Avanti! Culla dária ALBA RECORDS ABCD 253                Culla daria Wennäkoski, Lotta Avanti! Culla daria ALBA RECORDS ABCD 253   Antonin Artaud Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu (To Have Done With God's Judgment)   DJ Spooky Remix Sound Unbound   Notes On Light Kaija Saariaho Anssi Karttunen | Christoph Eschenbach | Orchestre De Paris Notes on Light; Orion; Mirage Ondine        ODE 1130-2   Konsert För Violin & Orkester Magnus Lindberg Lisa Batiashvili | Sakari Oramo | Finska Radions Symfoniorkester (Helsingfors) Sibelius, Lindberg: Violin Concertos Sony Classics   Interpolations 2 (2008) Maija Hynninen Andrea Kiefer, accordion, James Andean, electronics Sibelius-Akademin, liveinspelning. Recording by YLE