Hanni Autere

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Hanni Autere
Born
Hanni-Mari Autere

1969 (age 5354)
Education
OccupationFiddle-Singer
Known for Ievan polkka
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
Years active1989–present
Website www.hanniautere.com

Hanni-Mari Autere (also known as Hanni Autere) is a Finnish fiddle-singer, folk singer, and musician. [1] [2] She is a member of Loituma. Autere has become known for the singing freestyle in the song Ievan polkka as a part of Loituma music group which has later become known as a Leekspin girl meme. [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Career

Hanni is a versatile musician who enjoys numerous roles in the field of art. She graduated with a doctorate in music in 2011 from the folk music subject group of the Sibelius Academy. [7]

Discography

Albums

Puhun puille (2004) [8]
1Aapon hambo2Menuett I
3Inttäjäispolska4Puhun puille
5Kesäsade6Meret suuret sulavat
7Lempilintu8Masurkkaamo
9Hieho saunapolulla10Saattomarssi
11Hirvipolska  
Krazem (2013) [9]
1Krazem, part 12Krazem, part 2
3Hämärä4Helios
5Ilta6Valon aika, part 1
7Valon aika, part 28Tuokio (Live Improvisation)
On the Way and There (2019) [10]
1Departure2Challenge
3The Spring4Souvenirs
5Arrival  
Elean
6Kyynelvirroin kasteltu (Watered With Tears)7Kirsikankukat (Cherry Blossoms)
8Elossa (Alive)

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