
LASTEN LAULUJA
IMMI HELLÉN
SISÄLLYS:
On this listening journey you will hear a lovingly assembled chorus of Finnish hymns and verses from the turn of the twentieth century. The collection opens with a plaintive question, “Miksi en laulaisi,” and then moves through school songs, prayers, patriotic odes, and simple lullabies that once echoed in village schools and cottage kitchens. Each piece is rendered in clear, rhythmic Finnish, preserving the modest, heartfelt tone of a time when community and faith were woven tightly together.
The narrator’s steady voice lets the listener feel the rustle of haylofts, the glow of a hearth, and the quiet pride of a small nation finding its song. While the melodies are not sung, the poetic cadence and occasional refrains invite the imagination to fill in the music of old folk choirs. Listeners interested in cultural history, language lovers, or anyone who appreciates quiet, reflective poetry will find a warm window onto Finland’s pastoral past.
Language
fi
Duration
~24 minutes (23K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jari Koivisto
Release date
2021-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1937
Best remembered for warm, musical poems for children, this Finnish writer also worked as a teacher and wrote fiction and plays. Her verses have lived on in songs and nursery rhymes that stayed familiar across generations.
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