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Op. 81 Five pieces for violin and piano
No. 1 Mazurka
Completed in 1915.
No. 2 Rondino
Completed in 1917.
No. 3 Valse
Completed in 1917.
No. 4 Aubade
Completed in 1918.
No. 5 Menuetto
Completed in 1918.
Op. 82 Symphony no. 5 in E flat major
1. version 1915: 1. Tempo moderato assai, 2. Allegro commodo, 3. Andante mosso, 4. Allegro commodo – Largamente molto; first performance in Helsinki on 8th December 1915 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius).
2. version 1916: 1. Tempo molto moderato, 2. Andante mosso, 3. Allegro molto – Largamente assai; first performance in Turku on 8th December 1916 (Orchestra of Turun Soitannollinen Seura under Jean Sibelius).
Final version 1919: 1. Tempo molto moderato – Allegro moderato (ma poco a poco stretto), 2. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto, 3. Allegro molto; first performance in Helsinki on 24th November 1919 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius).
Op. 83 Everyman (Jedermann), music for Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s play
16 parts. Completed in 1916; first performance in Helsinki at the National Theatre on 5th November 1916 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Robert Kajanus). Three piano arrangements of part of the music (Episodio, Scèna and Canzone) in 1925-26.
Op. 84 Five songs for male choir
No. 1 Herr Lager och Skön fager;
words by Gustav Fröding. Completed in 1914.
No. 2 På berget
words by Bertel Gripenberg. Completed in 1915.
No. 3 Ett drömackord;
words by Gustav Fröding. Completed in 1915.
No. 4 Evige Eros;
words by Bertel Gripenberg. Completed in 1915.
No. 5 Till havs;
words by Jonathan Reuter. Completed in 1917.
Op. 85 Five pieces for piano
No. 1 Bellis
Completed in 1917.
No. 2 Oeillet
Completed in 1916.
No. 3 Iris
Completed in 1916.
No. 4 Aquileja (The Columbine)
Completed in 1917.
No. 5 Campanula
Completed in 1917.
Op. 86 Six songs
No. 1 Vårförnimmelser;
words by Karl August Tavaststjerna. Completed in 1916.
No. 2 Längtan heter min arvedel;
words by Erik Axel Karlfeldt. Completed in 1916.
No. 3 Dold förening;
words by Carl Snoilsky. Completed in 1916.
Op. 86 no. 4 Och finns det en tanke;
words by Karl August Tavaststjerna. Completed in 1916.
No. 5 Sångarlön;
words by Carl Snoilsky. Completed in 1916.
No. 6 I systrar, I bröder, I älskande par!
words by Mikael Lybeck. Completed in 1917.
Op. 87 Two humoresques for violin and orchestra
No. 1 Humoresque no. 1 in D minor
1st version in 1917; first performance in Helsinki on 24th November 1919 (Paul Cherkassky, Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius). Final version in 1940; first performance in Helsinki on 15th December 1940 (Arvo Hannikainen, Helsinki City Orchestra, under Toivo Haapanen).
Op. 87 no. 2 Humoresque no. 2 in D major
Completed in 1917; first performance in Helsinki on 24th November 1919 (Paul Cherkassky, Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius).
Op. 88 Six songs
No. 1 Blåsippan (The Hepatica);
words by Frans Michael Franzén. Completed in 1917.
Op. 88 no. 2 De bägge rosorna (The Two Roses);
words by Frans Michael Franzén. Completed in 1917.
Op. 88 no. 3 Vitsippan (The Wood Anemone);
words by Frans Michael Franzén. Completed in 1917.
Op. 88 no. 4 Sippan (The Anemone);
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.
Op. 88 no. 5 Törnet (The Wild Rose);
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.
Op. 88 no. 6 Blommans öde (The Flower’s Fate);
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.
Op. 89 Four humoresques for violin and orchestra
Op. 87 no. 1 Humoresque no. in 3 G minor
Completed in 1917; first performance in Helsinki on 24th November 1919 (Paul Cherkassky, Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius).
Op. 89 no. 2 Humoresque no. 4 in G minor
Completed in 1917; first performance in Helsinki 24th November 1919 (Paul Cherkassky, Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius).
Op. 89 no. 3 Humoresque no. in 5 E flat major
Completed in 1917; first performance in Helsinki 24th November 1919 (Paul Cherkassky, Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius).
Op. 89 no. 4 Humoresque no. 6 in G minor
Completed in 1917; first performance in Helsinki 24th November 1919 (Paul Cherkassky, Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius).
Op. 90 Six songs to words by Runeberg
No. 1 Norden (The North);
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.
No. 2 Hennes budskap;
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.
No. 3 Morgonen;
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.
No. 4 Fågelfängaren;
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.
No. 5 Sommarnatten;
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.
No. 6 Vem styrde hit din väg?
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1917.