Musikalischer Stil
Finnische Volksmusik, Folk, Klassik
Land
Finnland
Instrument
Amerikanische Mandoline (F5-Modell)
Petri Hakala - Biografie (engl.)
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Petri Hakala has been involved in the Finnish folk music scene over 30 years playing mandolins, guitar and fiddle. His musical career started with guitar playing at the age of 11. Towards the end of the 1970s he got interested in American old-time music and bluegrass and started his long journey with mandolin and guitar. Petri has worked as a studio musician with over 50 records and released two solo albums.
Petri Hakala - Biografie (deutsch)
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Petri Hakala ist seit über 30 Jahren als Mandolinen-, Gitarren- und Fiddle-Spieler in der finnischen Folkmusikszene aktiv. Seine musikalische Karriere begann im Alter von 11 Jahren mit dem Gitarrenspiel. Ende der 1970er Jahre interessierte er sich für amerikanische Oldtime-Musik und Bluegrass und begann seine lange Reise mit Mandoline und Gitarre. Petri hat als Studiomusiker mit über 50 Platten gearbeitet und zwei Soloalben veröffentlicht.
Petri Hakala & Markku Lepistö: Kipinä - reel - (Hakala)
Petri Hakala & Markku Lepistö: Hetken epäröinti - tango - (Hakala)
Swedish Mandolin Mafia - Mandolin Festival 2018 - Rehearsal and Concert
Here is a video with the Swedish Mandolin Mafia playing a traditional Finnish marsch, Peli-Jussin Syömämarssi. The group is lead by Magnus Zetterlund (Sweden) and Petri Hakala (Finland). The video was recorded at outdoor rehearsal and live concert in Järna, Sweden, August 2018.
Petri Hakala & Piia Kleemola: Polska in D minor
Trad. Finnish polska from Samuel Rinta-Nikkola manuscript (1809)
Petri Hakala: tenor guitar
Piia Kleemola: fiddle
Live @ Haapavesi Folk Music Festival 28.6.2018.
Video: Lakea Film Company
Sound: Sami Silén, Sound Aces
Mandolin Irish Traditional Music - Magnus Zetterlund & Petri Hakala
Petri Hakala : Mandolin Concerto composed by Timo Alakotila
Mandolin Concerto composed by by Timo Alakotila
Petri Hakala: Mandolin
Roger Tallroth: Guitar
Siiri Virkkala: 1st Violin
Esko Järvelä: 2nd Violin
Mauno Järvelä: Viola
Marion Göbel: Cello
Produced by Timo Alakotila
Recorded by Jyrki "Speedy" Saarinen at Finnvox Studios 2022
Video by Vauhtiluiska / Jarmo Romppanen
CD released by Åkerö records spring 2022
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Movement 1: Polska Allegro
The Helsinki Mandoliners "Mandoliners Polka"
Sailin from the northern waters of the world's mando-oceans comes the Helsinki Mandoliners with a different repertoire and approach to the mandolin trio format. This group is comprised of three of Finland's top progressive folk musicians, all of whom are involved with other touring/recording bands.
Though best known today as a guitarist, Olli Varis (1st mandolin, i.e. melody) started out as a mandolin player. Fiddler Arto Järvelä (2nd mandolin - low melody & harmony parts, octave mandolin) added both big and small mandos to his arsenal of Finnish instruments. Petri Hakala (cittern - even lower melodies, mandolin) started out mainly as a mandolinist playing bluegrass and celtic before moving on to Finnish folk. They've adapted the twin fiddle arranging styles to mandolins, plus adding international elements. "Mandoliners Polska" has a bit of the Dave Apollon and "new acoustic feel". "Toinen Rastas" has a Greek sound, though it's a traditional Finn fiddle tune with a bit of bird call imitation. Add original material and you have a fresh new slant on the mandolin trio ensemble.
Jakomakivalssi (The Helsinki Mandoliners)
"Jakomakivalssi" by Finnish trio The Helsinki Mandoliners (Olli Varis, Petri Hakala and Arto Jarvela).