Skip to main content

Sibelius, Jean

 Person

Biography

Jean Sibelius, born Johan Julius Christian Sibelius, (8 December 1865 – 20 September 1957), was a Finnish composer and violinist of the late Romantic and early-modern periods. He is widely recognized as his country's greatest composer and, through his music, is often credited with having helped Finland to develop a national identity during its struggle for independence from Russia. The core of his oeuvre is his set of seven symphonies which, like his other major works, are regularly performed and recorded in his home country and internationally. His other best-known compositions are Finlandia, the Karelia Suite, Valse triste, the Violin Concerto, the choral symphony Kullervo, and The Swan of Tuonela (from the Lemminkäinen Suite).

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

27th season, NHSO, 1954-07-18

 Item
Identifier: 43825000056589
Keywords

National High School Orchestra, 1954, Jean Sibelius, NMC 1954-95, Edward MacDowell, National Music Camp

Dates: 1954-07-18

27th season, NHSO, 1954-07-18

 Item
Identifier: 43825000056571
Keywords

National High School Orchestra, 1954, Jean Sibelius, NMC 1954-95, Edward MacDowell, National Music Camp

Dates: 1954-07-18

Jean Sibelius Photos, 1949-10-28

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents note From the Fonds: Photography has always been important to the National Music Camp, and photos exist from the earliest years of the Camp. Beginning in circa 1944, a concerted effort was made each year to fully document camp life. A professional photographer was on site throughout the season, taking high quality, usually staged, photographs. These consisted of group shots of each of the camper cabins, and numerous individual shots of campers and instructors. These photos were developed on-site in the campus...
Dates: 1949-10-28

Additional filters:

Subject
IAC 2
season 27 2