Kark'kisällit
Kark'kisällit was a Finnish quartet based in the town of Karkkila in Uusimaa region. The quartet started singing together in 1990 and ended the career in November 2016 with a farewell concert called "En kadu mitään".
Career
The quartet Kark'kisällit consisted of old friends Matti Kuusela, Timo Saario, Urpo Niklander and Tauno Lagerkrantz. Kark'kisällit was active for over 24 years having Karkkila as their hometown though also performing all around Finland.Concerts
Kark'kisällit organised annual concerts in Karkkila Hall which soon became widely popular, attracting people to come and listen to them from neighbouring towns and all over Uusimaa region. The concerts were often sold out. The quartet chose a new repertoire and theme for each concert but despite that they had some songs that became traditions among them and their fans. Examples of these songs are Hirvenmetsästyslaulu and Mississippi which was sung by actor Esa Saario, a usual visiting star to Kark'kisällit's concerts. Another tradition was to hand out stipendiums to local people who were interested in vocal music. The stipendiums were handed out using the official name of the quartet, Gruppo Voces ry.Members
- Matti Kuusela - the 2nd tenor
- Timo Saario - the 2nd bass voice + piano
- Urpo Nikander - the 1st bass voice
- Tauno Lagerkrantz - the 1st tenor + guitar