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The following is a list of works by Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), presented as a sortable table with eight parameters: title, category, key, catalogue number, year of composition, genre, and—if applicable—text author; for some compositions, comments are provided, as well. The table's default ordering is by genre and, within a genre, by date.

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  • Liste des œuvres de Jean Sibelius (fr)
  • The following is a list of works by Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), presented as a sortable table with eight parameters: title, category, key, catalogue number, year of composition, genre, and—if applicable—text author; for some compositions, comments are provided, as well. The table's default ordering is by genre and, within a genre, by date. (en)
  • 다음은 장 시벨리우스의 작품 목록이다. (ko)
  • シベリウスの楽曲一覧では、ジャン・シベリウスの作品リストを示す。 * 作品番号(Op.)は117番まで付けられている。 * 作品番号に「JS番号」という番号があるが、これはファビアン・ダールストレーム (Fabian Dahlström) が分類したカタログ番号で、「Op.」が付けられていない作品に付けられる番号である。1番から225番まで付けられているが、完全なものではなく、JS番号が付けられていない作品も多く存在する(Op.とJS番号のいずれも付けられていない作品も同じく多く存在する)。 (ja)
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  • '' (en)
  • Lost (en)
  • Also known as (en)
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  • The third of the Six Humoresques, which constitute a suite but span opus numbers (en)
  • No. 6 a song for mezzo-soprano; also a suite for orchestra arranged by the composer (en)
  • Student project for composer's teacher, Martin Wegelius; composed as the finale for the A minor quartet, JS 183 (en)
  • The fourth of the Six Humoresques, which constitute a suite but span opus numbers (en)
  • May be regarded as a programmatic choral symphony or as a cycle of tone poems (en)
  • In one movement; premiered as Fantasia sinfonica; a preliminary ending is extant (en)
  • Subtitled Cantata for the Inaugural Ceremonies of Åbo Academy University 1919 (en)
  • Composer's arrangement of No. 3 from the Op. 4 quartet; sometimes referred to a Scherzo (en)
  • Extended title is Music for a Lottery Soireé in Aid of Education in the Province of Viipuri; reconstructed individually by Kalevi Aho and Jouni Kaipainen; the composer excerpted the overture as Op. 10 and arranged tableau No. 4 and the two intermezzi into the Op. 11 suite; tableau No. 8 includes the composer's arrangement of the Finnish national anthem, (en)
  • In 1894 Sibelius arranged an Impromptu for string orchestra based on Nos. 5 and 6. (en)
  • Arranged by the composer but revised in 1912 to include timpani and triangle; originally for tenor and male choir ; versions also exist for baritone, male choir, and strings and baritone, soprano, and mixed choir (en)
  • Sixth of the Eight Songs; later arranged by the composer for soloist and orchestra (en)
  • Excerpted and arranged by the composer from Kullervo for soloist and piano; transcribed in 1957 for soloist and orchestra (en)
  • Originally No. 3 of Lemminkäinen; first and second versions are lost; often performed as a stand-alone concert piece (en)
  • Manuscript destroyed by composer; very few sketches survive (en)
  • Arranged by the composer from No. 6 of Musique religieuse (en)
  • , of JS 137 (en)
  • First version is in four movements, while the second and final versions are in three movements (en)
  • Arrangement by the composer of Op. 33, which is for baritone and orchestra; sometimes translated as The Ferryman's Brides or The Rapids-Shooter's Brides (en)
  • Excerpted and arranged by the composer from the Cantata for the Graduation Ceremonies of 1897, JS 106 (en)
  • Also extant is an alternative fourth movement, marked Vivace (en)
  • ; extant fragments date to 1903 (en)
  • ; first version is extant (en)
  • ; thematically related to the melodrama (en)
  • Originally No. 2 of Lemminkäinen; first version is extant, second version is lost (en)
  • Third of the Three Pieces ; originally for solo piano (en)
  • Ensemble should between a quintet and a nonet in size; sometimes recorded for string orchestra (en)
  • Sixth of the Six Songs; later arranged by the composer for soloist and orchestra (en)
  • Initially envisioned as No. 1 in a projected youth symphony, along with JS 163 (en)
  • A version also exists for male choir (en)
  • Also exists for soloist and piano (en)
  • Also exists for voice and orchestra (en)
  • Also transcribed for soprano and piano (en)
  • Arranged and excerpted from JS 113 (en)
  • Arranged by composer for strings and timpani (en)
  • Arranged by the composer from the tone poem (en)
  • ; Nos. 3–4 revised in 1906 as Scene with Cranes ; Two Additional Scenes to Kuolema added in 1911 (en)
  • Composer's arrangement of the folk song (en)
  • Each pizzicati (en)
  • Eighth of the Eight Songs (en)
  • Excerpted and arranged by the composer from JS 115 (en)
  • Extended title is (en)
  • Extracted and arranged by the composer from Op. 26 (en)
  • Extracted by the composer from the sixth tableau, (en)
  • Arranged by the composer; originally for soloist and piano (en)
  • Fifth of the Eight Songs (en)
  • Fifth of the Five Christmas Songs (en)
  • Fifth of the Five Songs (en)
  • Fifth of the Seven Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Fifth of the Seven Songs (en)
  • Fifth of the Six Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Fifth of the Six Songs (en)
  • Fifth of the Six Songs on German Texts (en)
  • First of the Eight Songs (en)
  • First of the Five Christmas Songs (en)
  • First of the Five Songs (en)
  • First of the Seven Runeberg Songs (en)
  • First of the Seven Songs (en)
  • First of the Six Runeberg Songs (en)
  • First of the Six Songs (en)
  • First of the Six Songs on German Texts (en)
  • First of the Two Songs (en)
  • First setting of the Rydberg poem (en)
  • First version is extant (en)
  • Fourth of the Eight Songs (en)
  • Fourth of the Five Christmas Songs (en)
  • Fourth of the Five Songs (en)
  • Fourth of the Seven Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Fourth of the Seven Songs (en)
  • Fourth of the Six Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Fourth of the Six Songs (en)
  • Fourth of the Six Songs on German Texts (en)
  • Fragmentary (en)
  • Fragmentary; completed by Jaakko Kuusisto (en)
  • Fragmentary; completed by Kalevi Aho (en)
  • Funeral march; first version is extant (en)
  • First suite extracted and arranged from Op. 109; No. 5 revised in 1929 (en)
  • Incomplete fragment (en)
  • Lost; first of the Six Songs (en)
  • Lost; second of the Six Songs (en)
  • May have been intended as a movement in JS 169 (en)
  • May have been intended as a movement in JS 205 (en)
  • Unfinished grand opera inspired by Wagner, but quickly abandoned; the composer reworked most of the material into Op. 22, the overture becoming The Swan of Tuonela (en)
  • Occasionally translated as Our Native Land (en)
  • Original version is for male choir (en)
  • Original version is lost (en)
  • Originally called (en)
  • Other possible versions are lost (en)
  • Overture extracted and arranged from Op. 109 (en)
  • Piano part lost (en)
  • Piano part lost but reconstructed by Kalevi Aho (en)
  • Premiered as Fantasia (en)
  • Essentially a theme with variations; may have been planned as a slow movement for Op. 4 (en)
  • Second and third movements incomplete (en)
  • Second of the Eight Songs (en)
  • Second of the Five Christmas Songs (en)
  • Second of the Five Songs (en)
  • Second of the Seven Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Second of the Seven Songs (en)
  • Second of the Six Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Second of the Six Songs (en)
  • Second of the Six Songs on German Texts (en)
  • Second of the Two Songs from 'Twelfth Night' (en)
  • Second suite extracted and arranged from Op. 109 (en)
  • Sevens of the Seven Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Seventh of the Eight Songs (en)
  • Seventh of the Seven Songs (en)
  • Sixth of the Eight Songs (en)
  • Sixth of the Seven Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Sixth of the Seven Songs (en)
  • Sixth of the Six Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Sixth of the Six Songs (en)
  • Sixth of the Six Songs on German Texts (en)
  • Sometimes recorded without the narration (en)
  • Sometimes referred to as Sonata in D minor (en)
  • Sometimes referred to as a (en)
  • Sometimes referred to as the Coronation Cantata (en)
  • Sometimes translated as Resemblance (en)
  • Soprano part for the third movement is lost (en)
  • Suite extracted and arranged from JS 189 (en)
  • Suite extracted and arranged from JS 48 (en)
  • Suite extracted from JS 147 (en)
  • Suite extracted from Op. 27 (en)
  • Sung in Swedish (en)
  • The fifth of the ''Five (en)
  • The fifth of the Five Pieces (en)
  • The fifth of the Six Pieces (en)
  • The first of the ''Five (en)
  • The first of the Five Pieces (en)
  • The first of the Four Pieces (en)
  • The first of the Six Pieces (en)
  • The first of the Three Pieces (en)
  • The first of the Two Pieces; also known as Grave (en)
  • The first of the Two Serenades (en)
  • The fourth of the ''Five (en)
  • The fourth of the Five Pieces (en)
  • The fourth of the Four Pieces (en)
  • The fourth of the Six Pieces (en)
  • The second of the ''Five (en)
  • The second of the Five Pieces (en)
  • The second of the Four Pieces (en)
  • The second of the Six Pieces (en)
  • The second of the Three Pieces (en)
  • The second of the Two Pieces; originally known as (en)
  • The second of the Two Serenades (en)
  • The sixth of the Six Pieces (en)
  • The third of the ''Five (en)
  • The third of the Five Pieces (en)
  • The third of the Four Pieces (en)
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  • The third of the Three Pieces (en)
  • Thematically related to the tone poem (en)
  • Thematically unrelated to JS 168 (en)
  • Third of the Eight Songs (en)
  • Third of the Five Christmas Songs (en)
  • Third of the Seven Runeberg Songs (en)
  • Third of the Seven Songs (en)
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  • Third of the Six Songs (en)
  • Third of the Six Songs on German Texts (en)
  • First of the Five Songs; later arranged by the composer for soloist and orchestra; second setting of the Rydberg poem (en)
  • Version also exists for male choir (en)
  • Very minor revisions for publication (en)
  • Violin part is lost for the fourth movement (en)
  • Wedding march to Act III (en)
  • Sometimes translated as A Saga or A Legend; first version is extant (en)
  • Part I arranged and excerpted by the composer from the JS 104 cantata (en)
  • and tableau No. 6 as Finlandia (en)
  • ballet-pantomime (en)
  • The first of the Two Pieces; arranged by composer for cello and orchestra in 1916 (en)
  • Originally for solo piano; arranged by the composer for orchestra (en)
  • Excerpted and arranged by the composer from Kullervo , first for soloist and piano and, in 1957, transcribed for voice and orchestra (en)
  • Extended title is March of the Finnish Jåger Battalion; composer's arrangement of JS 91a, which is for male choir and piano (en)
  • Originally four numbers, with Nos. 5–7 added in 1898; No. 4 a song for baritone; also a suite for orchestra arranged by the composer (en)
  • Movement 3 arranged by composer for strings as Presto (en)
  • Arranged by the composer; originally for soloist and piano; second setting of the Rydberg poem (en)
  • Second of the Two Songs; a preliminary version is also extant (en)
  • The early draft is for a three-movement suite , while the second and final versions are tone poems; initial working title was (en)
  • Sibelius's contribution to the incidental music for the "dramatic runic sorcery" Näcken, a collaborative project with his teacher, Martin Wegelius (en)
  • The first of the Six Humoresques, which constitute a suite but span opus numbers; first version is extant (en)
  • No. 2b a song for mezzo-soprano; also a suite for orchestra arranged by the composer (en)
  • Excerpted and arranged by the composer from the pantomime for orchestra (en)
  • Arrangement by the composer of JS 160a, which is for tenor and male choir; a version also exists baritone, soprano, and mixed choir ; revised and orchestrated by the composer in 1912 for strings, timpani, and triangle (en)
  • From Lemminkäinen; first version is extant, second version is lost; also translated as Lemminkäinen's Homeward Journey (en)
  • From Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene 4; arranged by the composer; originally for voice and piano (en)
  • Arranged by the composer; originally for narrator and piano (en)
  • Also a suite for orchestra arranged by the composer (en)
  • Arranged by the composer; originally for string quartet (en)
  • Excerpted and arranged by the composer for voice and orchestra; originally intended for the finale of Lemminkäinen's Return (en)
  • Arrangement by the composer of JS 160a, which is for tenor and male choir; a version also exists for baritone, male choir, and strings ; revised and orchestrated by the composer in 1912 for strings, timpani, and triangle (en)
  • Occasionally translated as The Liberated Queen; also known as Cantata in Celebration of Snellman's Birth; arranged by the composer for male choir and orchestra in 1910 (en)
  • First of the Two Songs from 'Twelfth Night'; later arranged by the composer for voice and orchestra (en)
  • Additional scene to JS 113, added in 1911; originally titled (en)
  • The fifth of the Six Humoresques, which constitute a suite but span opus numbers (en)
  • Second of the Five Songs; later arranged by the composer for soloist and orchestra (en)
  • Extended title is Music for the Press Celebrations Days; the composer later arranged tableaux Nos. 1, 3, and 4 as (en)
  • First of the Three Pieces ; originally for solo piano (en)
  • Initially envisioned as No. 2 in a projected youth symphony, along with JS 145 (en)
  • Fragmentary; completed by Kalevi Aho and Timo Hongisto (en)
  • Excerpted and arranged by the composer from JS 115; No. 2 a song for baritone (en)
  • Third of the Five Songs; later arranged by the composer for soloist and orchestra (en)
  • Premiered as Improvisaatio ; first version is extant (en)
  • Sometimes translated as The Ferryman's Brides or The Rapids-Shooter's Brides; later arranged by the composer for male choir and orchestra (en)
  • The sixth of the Six Humoresques, which constitute a suite but span opus numbers (en)
  • The second of the Two Pieces; arranged by composer for cello and orchestra in 1916 (en)
  • No. 2 a song for baritone; No. 3 a song for mezzo-soprano; No. 1 revised in 1904 as (en)
  • Extracted and arranged from JS 137's tableaux Nos. 1, 4, and 3, respectively (en)
  • The second of the Six Humoresques, which constitute a suite but span opus numbers (en)
  • Composer's arrangement of Nos. 5–6 from the Op. 5 piano pieces (en)
  • Second of the Three Pieces ; two clarinets can substitute for the two sopranos (en)
  • Very minor revisions for publication; original manuscript is fire-damaged (en)
  • First version is lost; possibly began as No. 1 in the pre-Oceanides suite (en)
  • From Lemminkäinen; first version is extant, second version is lost; occasionally mistranslated as Lemminkäinen and the Maidens of Saari (en)
  • Epilogue added in 1927; also two suites for orchestra arranged by the composer , as well as an orchestral Prelude (en)
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  • Kalevala, (en)
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  • Traditional Finnish (en)
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  • Fantasy (en)
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  • No. 4 (en)
  • No. 1 (en)
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  • Finlandia (en)
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  • Driftwood (en)
  • Longing (en)
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  • The Dreams (en)
  • School Song (en)
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  • Andante festivo (en)
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  • Souvenir (en)
  • The Little Mermaid (en)
  • Black Roses (en)
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  • Alla marcia (en)
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  • Water Drops (en)
  • Cortège (en)
  • Finlandia Hymn (en)
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  • Sonatina (en)
  • I Am a Tree (en)
  • Jäger March (en)
  • Karelia Suite (en)
  • Menuetto (en)
  • My Own Land (en)
  • Nightride and Sunrise (en)
  • Novellette (en)
  • Orgies (en)
  • Piano Quintet (en)
  • Più lento (en)
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  • Press Celebrations Music (en)
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  • Sandels (en)
  • Scene with Cranes (en)
  • Song of My Heart (en)
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  • String Trio (en)
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  • Tempo di Minuetto (en)
  • Theme and Variations (en)
  • A Child is Born to Us (en)
  • Academic March (en)
  • Ah, Do You Hear, Miss Gyllenborg (en)
  • Alikeness (en)
  • Allegro [Sonata Exposition] (en)
  • Alone in the Depths of the Forests (en)
  • And Is There a Thought (en)
  • Andante cantabile (en)
  • Andante grazioso (en)
  • Andante molto (en)
  • Andante molto sostenuto (en)
  • Andante—Allegro (en)
  • Andante—Allegro molto (en)
  • Andantino—Minuet (en)
  • As the Swift Current (en)
  • Blow, Wind, More Gently (en)
  • Busy as a Thrush (en)
  • But My Bird is Long in Homing (en)
  • Cantata for the Coronation of Emperor Nicholas II (en)
  • Come, Come, My Sweetheart (en)
  • Coronation March (en)
  • Dance Intermezzo (en)
  • Duke Magnus (en)
  • Fencing Music (en)
  • Fire on the Island (en)
  • From Anxious Heart (en)
  • Give Me No Splendour, Gold or Pomp (en)
  • Go to Sleep! (en)
  • Have You Courage? (en)
  • Her Message (en)
  • Hey, ho, the Wind and the Rain (en)
  • Hidden Union (en)
  • High Are the Snowdrifts (en)
  • How Pale is All (en)
  • Humoresque No. 1 (en)
  • Humoresque No. 2 (en)
  • Humoresque No. 3 (en)
  • Humoresque No. 4 (en)
  • Humoresque No. 5 (en)
  • Humoresque No. 6 (en)
  • Hymn of the Earth (en)
  • I Wish I Were in India (en)
  • Idle Wishes (en)
  • Imagine, See How the Bird Swoops (en)
  • In the Field a Maid Sings (en)
  • In the Morning Mist (en)
  • Kullervo's Lament (en)
  • Lapping Waters (en)
  • Listen to the Water Mill (en)
  • Little Lasse (en)
  • Longing is My Heritage (en)
  • Man on the Sea of Life (en)
  • March of the Primary School Children (en)
  • Men from Land and Sea (en)
  • Minuet—Allegro (en)
  • Moderato—Allegro appassionato (en)
  • Moderato—Maestoso (en)
  • Molto moderato—Scherzo (en)
  • Not with Lamentation (en)
  • Now Christmas Stands at the Snowy Gate (en)
  • Now Christmas is Coming (en)
  • O Love, Your Realm is Limitless (en)
  • O Precious Finland, Mother Beyond Compare (en)
  • Oh Hope, Hope, You Dreamer (en)
  • On a Balcony by the Sea (en)
  • On the Heath (en)
  • Orion's Girdle (en)
  • Outside It is Growing Dark (en)
  • Overture [No. 1] (en)
  • Overture [No. 2] (en)
  • Piano Quartet [No. 1] (en)
  • Piano Quartet [No. 2] (en)
  • Piano Trio [No. 1] (en)
  • Piano Trio [No. 2] (en)
  • Piano Trio [No. 3] (en)
  • Piano Trio [No. 4] (en)
  • Play of the Birds (en)
  • Religioso (en)
  • Rondino (en)
  • Scout March (en)
  • Serenade No. 1 (en)
  • Serenade No. 2 (en)
  • Sigh, Sigh, Sedges (en)
  • Since Then I Have Questioned No Further (en)
  • Six Impromptus (en)
  • Slowly as the Evening Sky (en)
  • Song of the Athenians (en)
  • Song of the People of Uusimaa (en)
  • Song of the Roses (en)
  • Spring is Flying (en)
  • String Quartet [No. 1] (en)
  • String Quartet [No. 2] (en)
  • String Quartet [No. 3] (en)
  • Swim, Duck, Swim (en)
  • Tempo di Valse (en)
  • Tennis at Trianon (en)
  • The Bells of Kallio Church (en)
  • The Boat Journey (en)
  • The Broken Voice (en)
  • The Fading Thoughts of the Earth (en)
  • The Lofty Heaven (en)
  • The Rapids-Rider's Brides (en)
  • The Sun upon the Lake is Low (en)
  • The Way to School (en)
  • The Wind Rocks (en)
  • Tiera (en)
  • To Evening (en)
  • To Frigga (en)
  • To the Fatherland (en)
  • Under the Fir-Trees (en)
  • Väinämöinen's Song (en)
  • Was it a Dream? (en)
  • We Praise Thee, Our Creator (en)
  • We the Youth of Finland (en)
  • When Spring Once More Comes to Life (en)
  • When Worlds Still Uncreated Were (en)
  • Who Brought You Hither? (en)
  • Workers' March (en)
  • Ye Sisters, Ye Brothers (en)
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  • Liste des œuvres de Jean Sibelius (fr)
  • The following is a list of works by Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), presented as a sortable table with eight parameters: title, category, key, catalogue number, year of composition, genre, and—if applicable—text author; for some compositions, comments are provided, as well. The table's default ordering is by genre and, within a genre, by date. (en)
  • 다음은 장 시벨리우스의 작품 목록이다. (ko)
  • シベリウスの楽曲一覧では、ジャン・シベリウスの作品リストを示す。 * 作品番号(Op.)は117番まで付けられている。 * 作品番号に「JS番号」という番号があるが、これはファビアン・ダールストレーム (Fabian Dahlström) が分類したカタログ番号で、「Op.」が付けられていない作品に付けられる番号である。1番から225番まで付けられているが、完全なものではなく、JS番号が付けられていない作品も多く存在する(Op.とJS番号のいずれも付けられていない作品も同じく多く存在する)。 (ja)
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  • Liste des œuvres de Jean Sibelius (fr)
  • List of compositions by Jean Sibelius (en)
  • 장 시벨리우스의 작품 목록 (ko)
  • シベリウスの楽曲一覧 (ja)
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