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Konevitsan kirkonkellot (English: The Church Bells of Konevets) is a Karelian folk song, best known as the 1975 recording of Finnish music group Piirpauke. Its melody repeats the chime of the church bells of the Konevsky Monastery in Lake Ladoga. The song was first recorded by kantele player Ulla Katajavuori in 1952.〔(Konevitsan kirkonkellot ) Finnish Recording Archive 1901–1999 . Retrieved 17 October 2014.〕 Other recorded versions include the 2002 version by heavy metal band Sentenced, used as an intro in their album ''The Cold White Light''.〔(Sentenced: The Cold White Light ) Allmusic. Retrieved 17 October 2014.〕 == The Piirpauke version == Piirpauke's ''Konevitsan kirkonkellot'' was released in their 1975 debut album ''Piirpauke''. The progressive rock style song is composed of two parts of the original theme with an improvised part in the middle. The improvised part is known of the classic guitar solo by Hasse Walli.〔(The Scourger's Reviews of Finnish Rock Recordings ) Retrieved 17 October 2014.〕 Trombone was played by 17-year-old music student Esa-Pekka Salonen, who later became a famous conductor.〔(Konevitsan kirkonkellot ) Fono Recording Database . Retrieved 17 October 2014.〕 Live versions are included in Piirpauke's albums ''Historia of Piirpauke Vol. 1'' (1977) and ''Metamorphosis – Live 1977–1995'' (1995).〔(Piirpauke Discography ) Rockadillo Records. Retrieved 17 October 2014.〕
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