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71-80 | 81-90 | 91-100 | 101-110 | 111-11
Op. 35 Two marches
Op. 91a Jääkärien marssi (The Jäger March) for male choir and piano;
words by Heikki Nurmio. Completed in 1917; first official performance in Helsinki on 19th January 1918 (Akademiska sångföreningen and a brass septet [!] under Olof Wallin). Arrangement for orchestra and male voices ad lib. 1918; first performance in Helsinki on 21st April 1919 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Robert Kajanus).
Op. 91b Partiolaisten marssi for piano with text;
words by Jalmari Finne. Completed in 1918. Arrangement for mixed-voice choir and orchestra in 1918, arrangement for mixed-voice choir and piano 1921, arrangement for two female voices and piano (The World Song of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts) 1951-52.
Op. 92 Oma maa, cantata for mixed-voice choir and orchestra;
words by Kallio (pen name of Samuel Gustaf Bergh). Completed in 1918; first performance in Helsinki on 24th October1918 (Kansalliskuoro, Helsinki City Orchestra under Armas Maasalo).
Op. 93 Jordens sång (Song of the Earth), cantata
for mixed-voice choir and orchestra; words by Jarl Hemmer. Completed in 1919; first performance in Turku on 11th October 1919 (“mixed choir”, Orchestra of Turun Soitannollinen Seura under Jean Sibelius).
Op. 94 Six pieces for piano
No. 1 Danse
Completed in 1919.
No. 2 Nouvellette
Completed in 1914.
No. 3 Sonnet
Completed in 1919.
No. 4 Berger et bergerette (Shepherd And Shepherdess)
Completed in 1919.
No. 5 Mélodie
Completed in 1919.
No. 6 Gavotte
Completed in 1919.
Op. 95 Maan virsi, cantata for mixed-voice choir and orchestra;
words by Eino Leino. Completed in 1920; first performance in Helsinki on 4th April 1920 (Suomen Laulu, Helsinki City Orchestra under Heikki Klemetti).
Op. 116 Three pieces for piano and orchestra
Op. 96a Valse lyrique for piano
1st version (Syringa) in 1914; final version 1919. Orchestral arrangement in 1920; first performance in Helsinki at The National Theatre on 6th April 1922 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Robert Kajanus).
Op. 96b Autrefois (Scène pastorale) for orchestra and two sopranos ad lib.
Completed in 1919; first performance in Helsinki on 1st December 1919 (Sabine Dahlström and Clary Alfthan, Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius). Piano arrangement in 1920.
Op. 96c Valse chevaleresque for piano
Completed in 1921. Orchestral arrangement in 1921; first performance in Helsinki on 19th February 1923 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius).
Op. 97 Six bagatelles for piano
No. 1 Humoreske I (Humoresque I)
Completed in 1920.
No. 2 Lied (Song)
Completed in 1920.
No. 3 Kleiner Walzer (A Little Waltz)
Completed in 1920.
No. 4 Humoristischer Marsch (A Humorous March)
Completed in 1920.
No. 5 Impromptu
Completed in 1920.
No. 6 Humoreske II (Humoresque II)
Completed in 1920.
Op. 98 Two pieces for orchestra
Op. 98a Suite mignonne for two flutes and strings
1. Petite scène, 2. Polka, 3. Épilogue. Completed in 1921; first performance in Helsinki on 6th April 1922 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Karl Ekman). Piano arrangement in 1921.
Op. 98b Suite champêtre for string orchestra:
1. Pièce caractéristique, 2. Mélodie élégiaque, 3. Danse. Completed in 1923; first performance in Helsinki on 19th February 1923 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius). Piano arrangement in 1923.
Op. 99 Eight pieces for piano
No. 1 Pièce humoristique
Completed in 1922.
No. 2 Esquisse
Completed in 1922.
No. 3 Souvenir
Completed in 1922.
No. 4 Impromptu
Completed in 1922.
No. 5 Couplet
Completed in 1922.
No. 6 Animoso
Completed in 1922.
No. 7 Moment de valse
Completed in 1922.
No. 8 Petite marche
Completed in 1922.
Op. 100 Suite caractéristique for harp and strings
1. Vivo, 2. Lento, 3. Comodo. Completed in 1922; first performance in Helsinki on 19th February 1923 (Helsinki City Orchestra under Jean Sibelius). Piano arrangement in 1922.