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Finnish a cappella ensemble
Rajaton is a Finnish a cappella ensemble, founded in Helsinki in 1997. The Finnish word rajaton means "boundless", to indicate the breadth of their repertoire
Rajaton
Finnish singer (born 1990)
pääl" — "Kevät ja minä" — "Loppuun asti [fi]" (with Club for Five and Rajaton) — "Lost Boy" — "Pure mua [fi]" — "Tääl on niin kuuma" (with Meiju Suvas
Pete_Parkkonen
2000 single by Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus
"Rajaton rakkaus" (lit. 'Borderless love') is a 2000 heavy metal song by Finnish band Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus. It is one of the most known
Rajaton_rakkaus
Music university in Helsinki, Finland
of the double platinum awarded and multiple gold winning vocal ensemble Rajaton Matti Salminen, bass Paula Vesala, singer of PMMP Martti Wallén, opera
Sibelius_Academy
American spiritual, first printed in 1899
The Seldom Scene, Diamond Version (with Neil Tennant), Bayard Rustin, Rajaton, Millennial Choirs and Orchestras, and Chris Rice. A writer from the Indianapolis
Were_You_There
Finnish musician and composer
and composer. He is best known for singing bass in the vocal ensemble Rajaton. He is the son of composer Kaj Chydenius and director Kaisa Korhonen. His
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Persuasions Pieces of 8 Pikkardiys'ka Tertsia Die Prinzen The Puppini Sisters Rajaton The Real Group Rescue Riltons Vänner Ringmasters Rockapella Seminaarinmäen
List of professional a cappella groups
List_of_professional_a_cappella_groups
British a cappella vocal ensemble
become known in their own right, such as Club for Five, The Real Group, Rajaton, Singer Pur and Calmus Ensemble. Several of the King's Singers also arranged
The_King's_Singers
Finnish soprano (born 1971)
Wuorela is a Finnish soprano. She is an original member of the ensemble Rajaton, founded in 1997 and began a solo career in 1994. She studied music at
Essi_Wuorela
2006 studio album by Rajaton
Rajaton sings ABBA with Lahti Symphony Orchestra is the seventh album of Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released in 2006. It consists of 13 ABBA
Rajaton Sings ABBA with Lahti Symphony Orchestra
Rajaton_Sings_ABBA_with_Lahti_Symphony_Orchestra
2009 greatest hits album by Rajaton
Best of Rajaton 1999–2009 is a compilation album by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released in October 2009. It includes some of the group's most
Best_of_Rajaton_1999–2009
"Lauluyhtye Rajaton" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Archived from the original on 2013-03-29. Retrieved 2014-04-12. "Rajaton" (in Finnish)
List of best-selling music artists in Finland
List_of_best-selling_music_artists_in_Finland
2003 studio album by Rajaton
Joulu (Christmas) is the fourth album of Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released on October 24, 2003. It is a double album, consisting of Christmas
Joulu_(album)
performers was the Finnish group Rajaton. Linda Tillery and The Cultural Heritage Choir (2009) AC Rock (2007) Madrigia (2005) Rajaton (2003) Ki Adams (2007, 2011)
Festival_500
2007 studio album by Rajaton
Maa is the eighth album of Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton released in 2007 in celebration of the ensemble's 10th anniversary. Maa is a Finnish word
Maa_(album)
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in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 Nova (Atargatis album), 2007 Nova (Rajaton album), 2000 Nova (RL Grime album), 2018 "Nova" (The Sound of Arrows song)
Nova_(disambiguation)
Collection of Finnish folk poetry
their collection Te luulette meidän unohtaneen in 2005. A cappella group Rajaton has recorded several songs with lyrics taken from Kanteletar. Kanteletar
Kanteletar
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dictionary. Boundless may refer to: Boundless (album), a 2001 album by Rajaton Boundless (company), an American textbook company Boundless (video game)
Boundless
2001 studio album by Rajaton
album by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released on October 26, 2001. To reach out to a wider audience, Rajaton released this CD with all but two songs
Boundless_(album)
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Swedish band No Fun at All Out of Bounds (Rajaton album), a 2006 music album of the Finnish ensemble Rajaton Out-of-bounds, in computer programming; see
Out of bounds (disambiguation)
Out_of_bounds_(disambiguation)
Finnish musician
collaboration between himself, his brother Jaakko Kuusisto and the vocal ensemble Rajaton, themed on climate change. He has also arranged Sibelius's string quartet
Pekka_Kuusisto
Hancock at the Gershwin Prize Ceremony at the White House Rajaton "Eleanor Rigby" 2015 Rajaton Sings The Beatles With The Lahti Symphony Orchestra Zé Ramalho
List of cover versions of Beatles songs
List_of_cover_versions_of_Beatles_songs
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or MAA may refer to: Maa (1998 album), by Sagarika Maa (2007 album), by Rajaton Maa, 1991 ballet music by Kaija Saariaho Maa (2019 album), by Zubeen Garg
Maa
Finnish singer
a Mezzo-soprano, and a founder member of the Finnish a cappella group, Rajaton. Moskari attended the East Helsinki Music School, learning how to play
Virpi_Moskari
Feature EP and frequently performed live in concert. 2008 Rajaton Recorded on the Rajaton sings Queen with Lahti Symphony Orchestra and on several occasions
List of Bohemian Rhapsody cover versions
List_of_Bohemian_Rhapsody_cover_versions
Pohjannaula Poisonblack Popeda Private Line Profane Omen Radiopuhelimet Rajaton Raptori Rapture The Rasmus Rattus Rautakoura Reckless Love Regina Renascent
List_of_bands_from_Finland
Short orchestral work composed by Jean Sibelius
arrangement of Valse triste was recorded by the Finnish vocal ensemble Rajaton on the album Maa to mark the 50th anniversary, in 2007, of Sibelius's death
Valse_triste
American pop-jazz vocal group
the "Amazing Voice" festival in South Korea alongside The Real Group, Rajaton, and The Idea of North. David Loucks joined in 2008. Over the next two
M-pact
2001 Finnish TV series or program
11.) 26. Lipponen Mr. Niceguy (10.11.) 27. Autoilun vapaus (17.11.) 28. Rajaton oikeus (24.11.) 29. Esko Shakespeare (1.12.) 30. Niinistön lähtö (8.12
The_Autocrats
Finnish heavy metal band
("Impossible Equation") – 2020 Tuomiojärvi ("Lake Tuomiojärvi") – 2025 "Rajaton rakkaus" (Borderless Love) – 2000 "Surupuku" (Mourning Attire) – 2002 "Elegia"
Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus
Timo_Rautiainen_&_Trio_Niskalaukaus
Finnish musician
and Asa, and also other artists such as Pekka Kuusisto, Severi Pyysalo, Rajaton and Kari Tapio. Zenger has also been a regularly featured artist at performances
Felix_Zenger
Finnish composer (1939–2024)
son of Kaj Chydenius, Jussi Chydenius is a member of the vocal ensemble Rajaton. Many works by Chydenius are released on Love Records. Kaj Chydenius was
Kaj_Chydenius
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Blake poem by Goanna "Poison Tree", song by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton from Boundless "Poison Tree", electronic song by Grouper and Inca Ore "The
Poison_Tree
1859 poem by Zachris Topelius
Willberg, Tarja Turunen, Matti ja Teppo, Petri Laaksonen, Richard Järnefelt, Rajaton, Suvi Teräsniska, Diandra, Club for Five and Jarkko Ahola. Finland portal
Sparven_om_julmorgonen
2010 Orlando Consort (United Kingdom) 2005 Pussy De Luxe (Germany) 2006 Rajaton (Finland) 2004 The Real Group (Sweden) 2004, 2007 Remake (Russia) 2001
International Festival for Vocal Music "a cappella"
International_Festival_for_Vocal_Music_"a_cappella"
Finnish instrumental band
It features a track composed for a Pablo Neruda poem and samples from Rajaton’s song "Butterfly". The band’s third album, Muzak, was released in June
SlowHill
Finnish figure skater (born 1988)
Butterfly (from Out of Bounds) by Rajaton 2008–2009 Triunfal by Astor Piazzolla Butterfly (from Out of Bounds) by Rajaton 2007–2008 Phantasia by Andrew Lloyd
Kiira_Korpi
2005 studio album by Rajaton
Kevät is an album by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released in 2005. The word kevät means "spring" in Finnish. This album is decidedly different
Kevät
Finnish theatre director and singer (1941–2024)
1972, respectively. Jussi Chydenius is a member of the a cappella group Rajaton. They divorced in 1988. In 1991, Korhonen married actor Matti Tapio Rasila
Kaisa_Korhonen
Finnish dance theater
published 7 albums: Kesä Tanssii (1999), Risteys (2000), Avoin Kenttä (2002), Rajaton Tapaus (2004), Hotas (2007), Growing Up (2009), Floating Letters(2013)
Tsuumi
Figure skating show
Brian Joubert - "Madeleine" by Jacques Brel Kiira Korpi - "Butterfly" by Rajaton Dan Zhang & Hao Zhang - "Moulin Rouge!", soundtrack by Craig Armstrong
Festa_on_Ice
Finnish pianist and singer-songwriter
Nyyssönen "Onnellinen" (2018) "Lähiöstrippi" (2019) Nova (Rajaton, 2000), as a composer Boundless (Rajaton, 2001), as a composer Taivaalliset tarinat – Sika myyttien
Laura_Sippola
Finnish journalist and writer (born 1965)
Institute, 1993. series C, 0781-8572; no. 49. ISBN 951-693-194-4 Radion rajaton maailma: opas kansainväliseen radiokuunteluun. Tietoteos, 1997. ISBN 951-8919-50-X
Mika_Mäkeläinen
Vain elämää – Kausi 7 toinen kattaus Vain elämää Week 49 Week 50 Tuhansien laulujen maa Rajaton Week 51 Revival Eminem Week 52 Joulu Various artists
List of number-one albums of 2017 (Finland)
List_of_number-one_albums_of_2017_(Finland)
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