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Drawing of Sibelius by the famous Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt (1900) |
Most photos of
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) show him as a
stern looking elderly gentleman, posing as a the "great composer" (which he of course was). But, as we know, Sibelius stopped composing when he was 60, although he lived for another three decades. And as a matter of fact, the years around the turn of the century were among the composer´s most productive years.
In order to redress the "imbalance", it may be appropriate to present some pictures showing the young Sibelius. These pictures appeared in
Erik Furuhjelm´s book "Jean Sibelius", published in 1914:
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Sibelius in 1877 |
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In 1887, when this picture was taken, Sibelius composed a number of chamber music pieces, among them a piano trio in D major, the "Korpo trio" |
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This photo was taken 1890 in Vienna. The op.4 String quartet in b flat major and a piano quintet in G minor were among the works he composed that year. |
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Drawing by Axel Gallen-Kallela (1894). The Karelia suite was maybe the most wellknown work Sibelius composed that year. |
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Sibelius in 1896, the year he composed his only opera, The Maiden in Tower. |
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Sibelius in 1900, when he composed the symphonic poem for orchestra, Finlandia. |
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