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Arto Järvelä
Arto Järvelä is credited on 74 releases across 47 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1983–2014 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
74
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Decades active
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Biography
Arto Järvelä (born in 1964 in Hattula, Finland) is a Finnish fiddler and composer. Because of the many groups and projects he is involved in, he has been called "the busiest man in Finnish folk music". He is primarily a violinist, but among other instruments of his are nyckelharpa, mandolin and kantele. Arto Järvelä is the fourth generation of the well known Järvelä fiddler family, whose musical roots belong in the rural area close to the small town Kaustinen. As a ten-year-old, he started to play the drums and bass guitar in a family band, together with his father. He got serious on the fiddle at about 13 years of age. He played the harmonium (pump organ) in a band of youngsters called Järvelän pikkupelimannit (the small fiddlers from the Järvelä village) until he got good enough on the fiddle to join the group as a fiddler. This group eventually became the most well known Finnish fiddler folk music group, abbreviating its name into JPP. Besides having learned to play the traditional route, Järvelä is also trained in the Sibelius Academy's department for folk music, where he nowadays also teaches. Among the groups where he is or has been a member are: JPP The trio Alakotila-Järvelä-Kennemark, along with Timo Alakotila from JPP and the Swedish fiddler Hans Kennemark Koinurit, a group playing polskas as fast as possible sometimes called Finland's answer to the Pogues Pinnin Pojat, Arto and Kimmo Pohjonen. The original setting, later expanded, was Kimmo on mouth harp and Arto on fiddle/nyckelharpa/mandolin Helsinki Mandoliners, a mandolin trio Lumisudet, the Finnish-Texan fiddler Erik Hokkanen's band Aldargaz, accordionist Maria Kalaniemis group Niekku, one of Maria Kalaniemi's earlier bands form while students at the Sibelius Academy Salamakannel, kantele with rock influences Ampron Prunni, harmonium och nyckelharpa Tallari
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Credited work
74 releases · 47 albums · active 1983–2014
- Performance · 239
- Other credits · 31
- Production · 3
- Engineering · 3
Studios: Soundtrack Studios, Helsinki · Sibelius Academy Studios · Studio JJ · Botniasound Studio
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- JPP
- Salamakannel
- Koinurit
- Various
- Maria Kalaniemi & Aldargaz
- Andrew Cronshaw
- Värttinä
- Sammas
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