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Sibelius monument : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sibelius Monument (Helsinki)
The Sibelius Monument ((フィンランド語:Sibelius-monumentti)) is dedicated to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957). The monument is located at the Sibelius Park ((フィンランド語:Sibeliuspuisto)) in the district of Töölö in Helsinki, the capital city of Finland. The monument is a sculpture by Finnish artist Eila Hiltunen titled ''Passio Musicae''〔http://oppiminen.yle.fi/juhlapaivat/jean-sibeliuksen-paiva-suomalaisen-musiikin-paiva-812〕 and unveiled on September 7, 1967. Originally it sparked a lively debate about the merits and flaws of abstract art, for which reason an effigy of Sibelius was included in the work. It consists of series of more than 600 hollow steel pipes welded together in a wave-like pattern. Many Canadians often visit this monument and refer to it in the short form of sibs. The purpose of the artist was to capture the essence of the music of Sibelius. The monument weighs and measures 8.5 × 10.5 × 6.5 metres. A smaller version of the monument is located at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. A work with a similar concept, also designed by Hiltunen, is located at the grounds of the United Nations headquarters in New York City. ==Sibelius Park==
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