Tuļļi Lum
Tuļļi Lum (Livonian for "hot snow"; often simplified as "Tulli Lum") is an Estonian/Livonian folk music band that was formed in 1999 when the Estonian ensemble found Livonian Julgī Stalte, originally from Riga, Latvia, while she was studying music in Estonia.[1]
Tuļļi Lum | |
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Julgi Stalte performing with Tuļļi Lum in Käsmu, Estonia in August 2009 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Estonia |
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Years active | 1999–present |
Members |
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The basis of much of the group's works are the books of the Estonian folklorist Oskar Loorits, while musically they are considered a fusion between authentic Livonian folk music and jazz.[1]
Members
Album
- Tuļļi Lum (2000)
Track listing:
- Līgõ (Let it be)
- Tōți broutšõb Rīgõ (Daddy went to Riga)
- Mäd sizār (Our sister)
- Astā, veļ, tȭlpa pǟl (Brother, blow your horn)
- Joutõmlaps loul (An orphan's song)
- Ōra um (It is so rare)
- Lōla, izā, lōla, pūoga (Sing, daddy, sing, son)
- Jōņ loul (Midsummer's night's song)
- Ni kīlmiz (The frost has come)
- Sov (Smoke)
- Eijõ (Lullaby)
References
- Jakobs, Hubert (July 10, 2000). "Defender of a Small Nation". Central Europe Review. Retrieved February 2, 2007.
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