Koitereen rannalla : $b Yksinäytöksinen laulunäytelmä

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Koitereen rannalla : $b Yksinäytöksinen laulunäytelmä

by Lauri Soini

FI·~57 minutes·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

language: Finnish

0:44
2

ENSIMÄINEN KOHTAUS.

3:31
3

TOINEN KOHTAUS.

4:16
4

KOLMAS KOHTAUS.

0:37
5

NELJÄS KOHTAUS.

3:43
6

VIIDES KOHTAUS.

4:40
7

KUUDES KOHTAUS.

5:09
8

SEITSEMÄS KOHTAUS.

2:16
9

KAHDEKSAS KOHTAUS.

1:49
10

YHDEKSÄS KOHTAUS.

1:08

Description

A summer evening on the tranquil shore of Lake Koitere sets the stage for this one‑act musical play, where a modest farmhouse and its surrounding pines become a gathering spot for locals and city guests alike. Kumpulainen, the weary householder, welcomes the young university student Arvassalo and a colourful troupe of peasants, singers, and lumberjacks, while the sounds of folk melodies drift over the water. The scene unfolds with light banter, coffee offered in a humble kitchen, and the rustle of traditional dresses that hint at a community steeped in heritage.

Amid the convivial atmosphere, the characters tease out deeper questions about identity and change. Arvassalo marvels at the natural beauty of the region, while Kumpulainen defends the old ways against fashionable trends, sparking a lively exchange that blends pride, nostalgia, and a hint of political debate. Their dialogues, interwoven with spirited songs, invite listeners to feel the pulse of early‑20th‑century Finnish countryside life, where the simplicity of a shared cup of coffee can become a stage for larger conversations about tradition, modernity, and the sense of belonging.

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Language

fi

Duration

~57 minutes (54K characters)

Release date

2025-02-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

LS

Lauri Soini

1875–1919

A Finnish writer and poet who published under several names, his work ranges from lyrical poems to prose and historical storytelling. His writing has a strong emotional pull and a clear interest in everyday people, ideals, and national life.

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