![]() Many of these works are now known by JS numbers, referring to the alphabetical list of Jean Sibelius’s compositions without opus number used in Dahlström’s above-mentioned catalogue. In 1982 the Sibelius family donated a major collection of manuscripts to Helsinki University Library (HUL, now the National Library of Finland). A full description of the development of Sibelius’s opus numbers is found in Fabian Dahlström’s Jean Sibelius: Thematisch-bibliographisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke (Breitkopf & Härtel 2003, pp.680–692). Not until 1903 did his works start to be published with opus numbers, and only from 1930–31 onwards can the numbering be regarded as definitive. The composer first produced a numbered list of works in 1896, and a list of opus numbers the following year, but many of these numbers were later changed. The opus numbering of Sibelius’s works contains many inconsistencies and illogicalities. The links on this page lead to fuller descriptions of the works listed (members only). Rotterdam Sibelius Festival Review (May 2019).The Eighteenth International Lahti Sibelius Festival, 2017.Recent releases from Breitkopf & Härtel.JSW Works for Violin/Cello & Piano Review.JSW Violin Concerto (version with piano) Review.JSW Overture in E major & Balettscen review.A Visit from Sibelius: Sibelius in Korpo 2016.Would Sibelius Lie to You (New Year Quiz 2016).Where has Sibelius been? (New Year 2022) – Answers.Where has Sibelius been? (New Year 2022).What was he thinking of? (New Year 2020) – Answers.What was he thinking of? (New Year 2020).Sibelius – The Easy Quiz (New Year 2019) – Answers.Sibelius – The Easy Quiz (New Year 2019).Sibeliplus and minus (New Year Quiz 2021) – Solutions.Sibeliplus and minus (New Year Quiz 2021).Swanwhite – the original incidental music.Khadra and Sea Change: Sibelius’s music at Sadler’s Wells. ![]()
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