- List of compositions by Jean Sibelius
=Symphonies=
* Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39 (1899/1900)
* Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43 (1902)
* Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52 (1907)
* Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63 (1911)
* Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 82 (1915, revised 1916 and 1919)
* Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104 (1923)
* Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 105 (1924)
* Symphony No. 8 (unfinished) - Very few sketches survive.Orchestral works
* "
En Saga ", Op. 9 (1892)
* "Karelia Overture", Op. 10 (1893)
* "Karelia Suite ", Op. 11 (1893)
* "Lemminkäinen Suite " (Four Legends from theKalevala ), Op.22 (1893) - these legends, which include "The Swan of Tuonela", are often performed separately.
* "Skogsrået" ("The Wood Nymph"), Op. 15 (1894)
* "Vårsång ", Op. 16 (1894)
* "Scènes historiques I", Op. 25
* "Finlandia", with optional chorus, Op. 26 (1899)
* "Kuolema " ("Valse Triste" and "Scene with Cranes"), Op. 44 (1904/1906)
* "Dance Intermezzo", Op. 45/2 (1904/1907)
* "Pohjolan tytär" ("Pohjola's Daughter"), Op. 49 (1906)
* "Nightride and Sunrise ", Op. 55 (1909)
* "Dryadi" ("The Dryad"), Op. 45/1 (1910)
* Two Pieces from "Kuolema ", Op. 62 (1911)
* "Barden" ("The Bard"), Op. 64 (1913/1914)
* "Scènes historiques II", Op. 66
* "Aallottaret" ("The Oceanides"), Op. 73 (1914)
* "Tapiola", Op. 112 (1926)
* "Andante Festivo", for string orchestra (1925/1930)Concertos
* Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 (1903/1905)
* Two Serenades, for violin and orchestra, Op. 69 (1912)Vocal/Choral Orchestral
* "Kullervo",
choral symphony for soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra, Op. 7 (1892)
* "Rakastava" ("The Lover"), for male voices and strings or strings and percussion, Op. 14 (1893/1911)
* "Sandels", improvisation for chorus and orchestra, Op. 28 (1898)
* "Snöfrid" for reciter, chorus and orchestra, Op. 29 (1899)
* "Tulen synty " ("The Origin of Fire"), Op. 32 (1902)
* "Luonnotar", for soprano and orchestra, Op. 70 (1913)
* "Oma Maa " ("Our Fatherland"), for chorus and orchestra, Op. 92 (1918)
* "Jordens sång" ("Song of the Earth"), for chorus and orchestra, Op. 93 (1919)
* "Väinön virsi" ("Väinö's song"), for chorus and orchestra, Op. 110 (1926)Incidental music
* "Karelia", Scenic Music for a Festival and Lottery in Aid of Education in the Province of Viipuri, (1893)
* "Kung Kristian (King Christian)", Op. 27 (1898)
* "Kuolema ", Op. 44 (1903)
* "Pelléas et Mélisande", Incidental music/Suite for orchestra, Op. 46 (1905)
* "Belshazzar's Feast ", Op. 51 (1906)
* "Svanevit " ("Swan-white"), Op. 54 (1908)
* "Jedermann", Op. 83
* "Stormen" ("The Tempest"), for soloists, chorus, and orchestra, Op. 109 (1925)Chamber/Instrumental
* Adagio in d minor, JS12 (
1890 )
* "Duo" in C Major for Violin and Viola (c.1891-1892)
* "Rondo" in D Minor for Viola and Piano, JS162 (1893)
* String Quartet in B flat Major, Op.4
* "Voces intimae ", Op.56,string quartet (1909 )
* Romance for Violin (or Cello) and Piano, Op.78 No.2Piano
* Six Impromptus, Op. 5 (1893)
* Sonata in F Major, Op. 12 (1893)
* Three Sonatinas, Op. 67 (1912)
** No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor
** No. 2 in E Major
** No. 3 in B-Flat MinorOrgan
* Intrada, Op. 111a (1925)
* Surusoitto (Funeral Music) for organ, Op. 111b (1931)Vocal/Choral
* "Viisi joululaulua", Op. 1, five
Christmas songs (1895–1913)
* "Seven Songs, Op. 17", with lyrics by J. L. Runeberg, K.A. Tavaststjerna,Oscar Levertin , A.V. Forsman (Koskimies, Finnish surname), and Ilmari Calamnius (Kianto, Finnish surname). Composed between 1891 and 1904.Band
* "
Jääkärimarssi " (1915 )
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