- JPP
JPP is a group of Finnish folk musicians, mainly
fiddle rs, hailing fromKaustinen . The name originally meant "Järvelän Pikkupelimannit", the small fiddlers of Järvelä, but today the group only uses the abbreviation JPP. The group still uses the Kaustinen traditional settings with fiddles,harmonium anddouble bass , although their arrangements are more advanced than earlier generations of traditional musicians in the area used. The group's repertoire consists of traditional tunes as well as newly written items in the old style dance rhythms -polska s,waltz es,schottische s etc. - but also some Finnish style tangos, and you can hear somejazz and bluegrass influences as well. The main part of the group's own compositions and arrangements are made by the group membersArto Järvelä andTimo Alakotila .The brothers Jouni and Arto Järvelä are the fourth generation of folk musicians (in Finnish "pelimanni"), and JPP did originally come by as a part of the group "Järvelän Pelimannit" that mainly consisted of the older musicians of the village
Järvelä . JPP developed the tradition further by their arrangements and by, inspired by another of the local folk music groups, playing not only the local tunes but also those from other parts of the country. Most of the members have studied at theSibelius-Akatemia university of music, mainly at the folk music department.For many years the band consisted of Jouni and Arto Järvelä, their uncle
Mauno Järvelä , Jarmo and Juha Varila on fiddle, Timo Alakotila on harmonium andJanne Virkkala on double bass. Later Jouni Järvelä and the Varila brothers were replaced byMatti Mäkelä ochTommi Pyykönen , first at tours and later also at recordings.Timo Myllykangas was the group's bass player for some time, now replaced byAntti Järvelä . The group does not make as many records today as they did in the 90s, but the group still tours both in Europe and to North America, mainly to folk music/world music festivals.Besides JPP, the members have several other projects. Especially Arto Järvelä and Tima Alakotila are involved in many other groups, both pure folk music and fusions with other styles. Mauno Järvelä used to play in
symphony orchestra , and is currently very active as a teacher inviolin and pelimanni musik. His method of teaching children to play violin, related to theSuzuki method , is widely nicknamed "the sisuki method".Records
* "Järvelän Pikkupelemannit", 1983 (EP)
* "Laitisen Mankeliska", 1986
* "JPP", 1988 (double LP)
* "I've Found a New Tango", 1990
* "Pirun Polska/Devil's polska", 1992
* "Kaustinen Rhapsody", 1994
* "String Tease", 1998
* "History", 1999 (compilation)
* "Huutokatrilli!", 2001 (mini-CD with dance music)
* "Artology", 2006External links
* [http://www.thejpp.fi/ Official homepage]
* [http://www.hoedown.com/artists/jpp/ The JPP on hoedown.com]Video
* [http://www.tvfolk.net/ TVfolk.net] (search under "Finland")
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