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Compositions by Jean Sibelius
Title Category Key Op. JS Year Genre Text Comments
Piano 41 1904 (1904) Piano Solo 3 Lyric Pieces on subjects from the Kalevala (1904)
Six Impromptus
  • 1) No. 1 in G Minor (Moderato)
  • 2) No. 2 in G Minor (Lento-Vivace)
  • 3) No. 3 in A Minor (Moderato/Alla marcia)
  • 4) No. 4 in E Minor (Andantino)
  • 5) No. 5 in B Minor (Vivace)
  • 6) No. 6 in E Major (Commodo)
Piano 5 1890 (1890)–93 Piano Solo



Compositions by Jean Sibelius
Title Category Key Op. JS Year Genre Text Comments
Orchestra & voice 7 1891 (1891)–92 Symphony
Soloists, male choir
Kalevala,
Runos 35–6[1]
May be regarded as a programmatic choral symphony or as a cycle of tone poems[2][3]
Orchestral E minor 39
  • 1898 (1898)–99
  • r. 1900 (1900)
Symphony Original version is lost[4]
Orchestral D major 43 1901 (1901)–02 Symphony Very minor revisions for publication; original manuscript is fire-damaged[4]
Orchestral C major 52 1906 (1906)–07 Symphony
Orchestral A minor 63 1910 (1910)–11 Symphony Very minor revisions for publication[5]
Orchestral E-flat major 82
  • 1914 (1914)–15
  • r. 1916 (1916)
  • r. 1918 (1918)–19
Symphony First version (extant) is in four movements, while the second (lost) and final versions are in three movements[6]
Orchestral D minor 104 1918 (1918)–23 Symphony


Orchestral C major 105 1922 (1922)–24 Symphony In one movement; premiered as Fantasia sinfonica; a preliminary ending is extant[7]
Orchestral 190 1924 (1924)–30s Symphony Manuscript destroyed by composer; very few sketches survive
  1. ^ Goss 1996, p. 336–37.
  2. ^ Tawaststjerna 1976, p. 107–108, 177.
  3. ^ Hurwitz 2007, p. 49.
  4. ^ a b Barnett 2007, p. 376.
  5. ^ Barnett 2007, p. 377.
  6. ^ Barnett 2007, p. 378.
  7. ^ Barnett 2007, p. 379.