- Jean Sibelius - Wikipedia
Jean Sibelius ( sɪˈbeɪliəs ; Finland Swedish: [ˈʃɑːn siˈbeːliʉs] ⓘ; born Johan Christian Julius Sibelius; [1] 8 December 1865 – 20 September 1957) was a Finnish composer of the late Romantic and early modern periods
- Jean Sibelius | Finnish Composer National Icon | Britannica
Jean Sibelius (born Dec 8, 1865, Hämeenlinna, Fin —died Sept 20, 1957, Järvenpää) was a Finnish composer, the most noted symphonic composer of Scandinavia
- Jean Sibelius - World History Encyclopedia
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) was a Finnish composer famous for his symphonies, the symphonic poem Finlandia, and the Karelia Suite
- Jean Sibelius (1865–1957): Biography, Music + More | CMS - Chamber . . .
Sibelius was a member of the Swedish-speaking upper-middle-class minority in Finland and did not become fluent in Finnish until he was a young man Even after that, he almost always chose Swedish poems to set as songs
- Jean Sibelius: a life in ten masterpieces - Classical Music
To get to the heart of this enigmatic composer, we explore his life through his ten greatest works, casting a light, too, on some of his lesser-known, but equally fine musical achievements
- Finnish Composer Jean Sibelius - World History Edu
Jean Sibelius was a Finnish composer of the late Romantic and early modern periods, considered Finland’s greatest composer His music played a key role in fostering Finnish national identity during times of Russian oppression
- Jean Sibelius: A Life - Classic FM
He was one of the great musical visionaries of the 20th century and his symphonies revitalised a tradition that was close to collapsing under its own expressive weight There are few of us who haven’t been bowled over by the blazing creative genius of Jean Sibelius
- Jean Sibelius - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Sibelius (born Hämeenlinna (Tavastehus) 8 December 1865; died Järvenpää, 20 September 1957) was a Finnish composer He is one of the most famous people from Finland and one of the greatest composers of symphonies of all time
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