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Mechanical Music in Finland
By Christian Greinacher

In MMD 020708 I asked for some information about mechanical music in
Finland.  It was Philippe Rouille and Ingmar Krause who answered and
suggested to visit

  Mekaanisen Musiikin Museo,
  Pelimannikatu 8, 78850 Varkaus, Suomi-Finnland,
  Directeur: Liisa et Juergen Kempf

Thank you, Philippe and Ingmar, for this valuable hint!  Helene and
I visited that museum two days ago and it was a great success.  The
museum is located in an extraordinary house in a wonderful park.
When welcomed by an outstanding friendly staff of the museum at the
front door we were asked to enter the "villa".

Then Juergen Kempf and his wife, Liisa, came and welcomed us.  Juergen
gave us a guided tour, together with about ten other people from
Finland and Germany.  As an introduction he stressed that this would
not be a normal museum and a normal guided tour -- no, the following
about 60 minutes would be a show.

And then he started the show: Never before I have heard somebody
speaking more or less simultaneously two languages, Finnish and German.
Like a performer on the stage he talked, cried, made jokes and sang
many of the well-known songs coming from the different mechanical
music instruments.  By performing all this, Juergen passed a lot of
information to his audience about these instruments, about the history
of Finland, the other Scandinavian states, and about Germany and Russia.

We could see interesting instruments and we could listen to many of
them.  And, as a specialty of Juergen's museum, we could see quite a
number of instruments which you can not see anywhere else: instruments
and automata, designed and built by Juergen and his crew, which one
should not take too seriously.  Juergen called them "fakes", but I
would prefer to call them "fantasia musica mecanica".  It's hard to
describe these objects, you have to see them -- go to Varkaus and
enjoy a visit of that museum.

One additional remark: The house, all rooms, the furniture and even
the garden are decorated in the adequate style of the times past.
This decoration is worth a visit and it is done by an artiste: by
Juergen's wife Liisa.

We were invited to have coffee and cakes together with Liisa and Juergen
in the shady garden and we talked about mechanical music, about the
challenge of restoration, about friends around the world.

Thank you once again, Liisa and Juergen, for this unforgettable
afternoon!

Christian and Helene Greinacher,
Germany (in this very moment: Helsinki, Finland)

PS: I have attached two pictures from our visit.  I hope Robbie will
pass them into the gallery.

 [ Please resend the photos to <editor@foxtail.com> and I will place
 [ them at http://mmd.foxtail.com/Pictures/  -- Robbie


(Message sent Mon 15 Jul 2002, 20:12:33 GMT, from time zone GMT+0200.)

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