The last event of the cycle Cançons de la Mediterrània combines the Scandinavian folk of Tuuletar and the folk fusion of Mallorca by BOC.
Tuuletar (goddess of the wind in Finnish mythology) is a folk quartet that sings a capella. It is an absolute, electric and avant-garde proposal that represents a new way of conceiving traditional music. It is formed by Venla Ilona Blom, Sini Koskilainen, Johanna Kyykoski and Piia Saílynoja.
The contribution of the Mallorcan group BOC is World Folk Fusion. It is formed by Joan Frontera Luna (piano, accordion, flabiol and tamborino), Pere Frontera Luna (xeremies flute traversa), Biel Frontera Luna (clarinet, whistle, guitarrón, flabiol and tamborino), Xisco Amengual Ripoll (violin), Jaume Balaguer ( electric guitar, acoustic and laud), Jaume Rosselló (electric guitar, acoustic and banjo), Rafel Barceló Jaume (electric bass) and Lluís Oreja Roig (drums and percussion).
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