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List of compositions by Jean Sibelius : ウィキペディア英語版
List of compositions by Jean Sibelius

The following is a complete list of the orchestral works of the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, as well as an incomplete list of works for chamber ensemble, solo piano, and voice. Primarily known for his compositions for orchestra, the core of Sibelius' oeuvre is his set of seven symphonies, the Violin Concerto in D minor, and a number of tone poems, in particular ''En saga'', the ''Lemminkäinen Suite'' (which includes ''The Swan of Tuonela''), ''Finlandia'', ''The Oceanides'', and ''Tapiola''. In addition, works such as the ''Karelia Suite'', ''Valse triste'', ''Kullervo'', ''Luonnotar'', and ''Pelléas et Mélisande'' have found favor with the public.
Over the course of his lifetime, Sibelius produced several catalogues of his works; the first dates to 1896 and the last to 1952. However, between inventories, Sibelius revised many of his early numbering decisions, omitted compositions from subsequent lists, and plugged holes with other pieces. As a result, Sibelius' opus numbers are uninformative in terms of compositional chronology and are thus ill-suited to the task of tracking his stylistic maturation over time; instead, opus numbers should be viewed as a record of Sibelius' ever-changing assessment of his output. For works without opus numbers, the convention is to follow the supplemental JS numbering system of .
In the inventory that follows, the dates provided indicate the year of composition (or, where appropriate, revision) rather than premiere or publication. Where possible, names in the original Swedish or Finnish are included, with English translations in parentheses. Finally, an asterisk (
* ) appears next to revised (primarily orchestral) compositions for which Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä and the Lahti Symphony Orchestra have recorded—under the BIS label—surviving original or intermediate versions. These include, among others, the Fifth Symphony, the Violin Concerto, ''En saga'', and the ''Lemminkäinen Suite.''
==Orchestral works==


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