MeNaiset ("We Women") is a Finnish polyphonic a capella group consisting entirely of female vocalists, who released an album (entitled Mastorava) together with the Russian male vocalist group Toorama in 2001. Under the name of Me Naiset they released one eponymous album in 1995 (see www.me-naiset.net/ for more information). The seven members of MeNaiset are Anneli Kont-Rahtola, Outi Pulkkinen, Sirkka Kosonen, Anna-Kaisa Liedes, Maari Kallberg, Eila Hartikainen, Maija Karhinen. They sing folk so...
MeNaiset ("We Women") is a Finnish polyphonic a capella group consisting entirely of female vocalists, who released an album (entitled Mastorava) together with the Russian male vocalist group Toorama in 2001. Under the name of Me Naiset they released one eponymous album in 1995 (see www.me-naiset.net/ for more information).
The seven members of MeNaiset are Anneli Kont-Rahtola, Outi Pulkkinen, Sirkka Kosonen, Anna-Kaisa Liedes, Maari Kallberg, Eila Hartikainen, Maija Karhinen. They sing folk songs from the Finn-Ugrian peoples of the North-East of Europe, such as Mordovia, Seto, Ingria and Karelia. They have toured most European countries from 1993 until today with expressive and imaginative live performances. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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