The new album of Petrozavodsk's folk group «Sattuma» UUZI KODI (The new house) is created within the project "The Museum for a Family" in which ENPI CBC Karelia, the Karelian fund of a development of education, the Karelian national museum, the city of Joensuu and the museum Carelicum take part. About it the Info center of FINUGOR was reported by the leader of group Artaud Rinne.
The album UUZI KODI (The new house) is intended for family listening. There are songs for children and their parents on a livvikovsky dialect of the Karelian language, in total 17 compositions. They are the songs, and also musical instruments' works. Duration of an album is 1 hour.
The soloist of "Sattuma" Artaud Rinne wrote music on verses of the Karelian poets Zinaida Dubinina, Vladimir Brendoyev and Irina Kudelnikova. The album was recorded by musicians of "Sattuma" group Artaud and Ayla Rinne, Dmitry and Vladislav Dyomin, Artem Undalov, Igor Sakharov, with the assistance of Timo Rinne, Irina Volokoslavskaya and vocal group "Laulu" of children's musical and choral school of Petrozavodsk under control of Svetlana Arkhipova. In record about 20 various musical instruments were used, including ancient Karelian national instruments- a kantele, the jouhikko, shepherd's flutes.The album was recorded at Petrozavodsk studio "Blomberg" in December, 2013, by the sound producer Grigory Arkhipov.
The cover of an album is created by the Petrozavodsk artist and the designer Alexander Kiselyov.

*** The folk group "Sattuma" is founded in Petrozavodsk in 2003 originally as a family quartet of fathers and children — Artaud and Ayla Rinne, Dmitry and Vladislav Dyomin. During 11 years of work the collective gained popularity, as in native Karelia, as far beyond its frontiers. The Sattuma group went on tour in Finland, Sweden, Germany, Estonia, the Netherlands, the USA and Canada.They let out 5 albums (Sattuma, 2003; Kudelma, 2005; Palapeli, 2008; Kinofilmi, 2010; Joo Kyllä! 2013) and two concert disks.
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