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About Diane Jarvi |
Download Promo Material from Media Kit Diane Jarvi's recordings Foreign Winds, Revontuli, Flying Into Blue and Paper Heart are heard on radio throughout Europe, Australia as well as around the U.S. She has been the recent subject ot two film documentaries, Muistot and Kaipuu, by the award-winning Finnish filmmaker Erkki Määtänen. She is known in Finland as Minnesotan Satakieli--The Minnesota Nightingale. She has been the recipient of artistic grants and awards including the Finlandia Foundation Performer of the Year and a McKnight MacPhail performing fellowship. On Wild Gardens, her newest CD, Jarvi travels through the gardens of France, Finland, Sweden, Chile, the British Isles and Texas. Jarvi’s wondrously, rich voice captures these distinct places with her rare mix of jazz, tango, folk, and gypsy sounds. The Minneapolis Star Tribune calls it, “ one of the best Minnesota recordings of 2007… delivering poetic jazzy world folk.” Joining her on the recording; Dean Magraw-guitar, Marc Anderson-percussion, Gordy Johnson-bass, Clint Hoover-harmonica, Dan Newton-accordion, Brian Barnes-mandolin, Anna Vazquez-cello, and Ralph Tuttila-jouhikko. An award-winning poet under the name Diane Jarvenpa, her third book of poetry, The Tender, Wild Things was published in the fall of 2007 by New Rivers Press. All of her recordings blend the artistry of her songwriting with her
love of world music and poetry. “A voice that moves bewitchingly from dark to light.” Ilta-Sanomat, Helsinki “The raw, yet understated power
of Jarvi’s
voice is sweet, yet sensuous.” “Her voice
is heavenly, her songs superb.” Hal
Davis--Minneapolis Star Tribune |
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