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Op. 31 no. 1 Laulu Lemminkäiselle (Song to Lemminkäinen); for male choir and orchestra;
words by Yrjö Veijola. Completed in 1896(?); first performance in Helsinki on 12th December 1896 (Helsinki Student Singers, the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jalmari Hahl).

Op. 31 no. 2 Har du mod? (Have you courage?) for male choir and orchestra;
words by Josef Julius Wecksell. Completed in 1904; first performance in Helsinki on 8th February 1904 ((Sällskapet Muntra Musikanter, the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jean Sibelius). Piano score in 1904. Revised version for piano (with text) in 1911-12.

Op. 31 no. 3 Atenarnes sång (The Song of the Athenians) for boys’ choir and male choir unisono and orchestra;
words by Viktor Rydberg. Completed in 1899; first performance in Helsinki 26th on April1899 (“boys’ choir”, Akademiska Sångföreningen, the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jean Sibelius). Arrangement for boys’ choir and male choir and piano harmonium ad lib. in 1899; arrangement for piano (with text) in 1899.

[Op. 32] Tulen synty (The Origin of Fire) for baritone, male choir and orchestra;
words from Kalevala. 1st version: first performance in Helsinki on 9th February 1902 (Abraham Ojanperä, “Jubilee Choir”, the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jean Sibelius). Final version in 1910, piano score in 1910.

Op. 33 Koskenlaskijan morsiamet (The Rapids-Shooter’s Brides), ballad for baritone or mezzo-soprano and orchestra;
words by A. Oksanen. Completed in 1897; first performance in Helsinki on 1st November 1897 (Abraham Ojanperä, the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jean Sibelius). Arrangement for male choir and orchestra; first performance in Helsinki on 22nd April 1945 (Laulu-Miehet, Radio Symphony Orchestra under Martti Turunen).

Op. 34 Ten small pieces (Bagatelles) for piano

No. 1 Valse
Completed in 1914.

No. 2 Air de danse
Completed in 1914.

No. 3 Mazurka
Completed in 1914.

No. 4 Couplet
Completed in 1914.

No. 5 Boutade
Completed in 1914.

No. 6 Rêverie
Completed in 1913.

No. 7 Danse pastorale
Completed in 1916.

No. 8 Joueur de harpe
Completed in 1916.

No. 9 Reconnaissance
Completed in 1916.

No. 10 Souvenir
Completed in 1916.

Op. 35 Two songs

No. 1 Jubal;
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1907-08.

No. 2 Teodora;
words by Bertel Gripenberg. Completed in 1907-08.

Op. 36 Six songs

No. 1 Svarta rosor (Black Roses);
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1899.

No. 2 Men min fågel märks dock icke (But my bird is long in homing);
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1899.

No. 3 Bollspelet vid Trianon (Tennis at Trianon);
words by Gustav Fröding. Completed in 1899.

No. 4 Säv, säv, susa (Reeds, reeds, whisper);
words by Gustav Fröding. Completed in 1900. Also an earlier (?) version Andantino (no words).

No. 5 Marssnön (The March Snow);
words by Josef Julius Wecksell. Completed in 1900.

No. 6 Demanten på marssnön (The Diamond on the March Snow);
words by Josef Julius Wecksell. Completed in 1900. Arranged as a song with orchestra in 1916-17.

Op. 37 Five songs

No. 1 Den första kyssen (The First Kiss);
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1900.

No. 2 Lasse liten (Little Lasse);
words by Zacharias Topelius. Completed in 1902.

No. 3 Soluppgång (Sunrise);
words by Tor Hedberg. Completed in 1902. Also an earlier (?) version (no words). Arrangement for song with orchestra in 1914.

No. 4 Var det en dröm (Was It a Dream?);
words by Johan Julius Wecksell. Completed in 1902.

No. 5 Flickan kom ifrån sin älsklings möte (The girl comes from meeting her lover);
words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Completed in 1901.

Op. 38 Five songs

No. 1 Höstkväll (Autumn Evening);
words by Viktor Rydberg. Completed in 1903. Arranged as a song with orchestra (Herbstabend / Höstkväll) 1904, for solo voice and string orchestra (Herbstabend) 1904.

No. 2 verandan vid havet (On a balcony by the sea);
words by Viktor Rydberg. Completed in 1903. Arranged as a song with orchestra in 1903.

No. 3 I natten (In the night);
words by Viktor Rydberg. Completed in 1903. Arranged as a song with orchestra in 1903.

No. 4 Harpolekaren och hans son (The Harpist and His Son);
words by Viktor Rydberg. Completed in 1904.

No. 5 Jag ville jag vore i Indialand;
words by Gustav Fröding. Completed in 1904.

Op. 39 Symphony no. 1 in E minor
1st version in 1899: 1. Allegro, 2. Andante, 3. Scherzo, 4. Finale (quasi una fantasia); first performance in Helsinki on 26th April1899 (the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jean Sibelius). Final version in 1900: 1. Andante ma non troppo – Allegro energico, 2. Andante (ma non troppo lento), 3. Scherzo (allegro), 4. Finale (quasi una fantasia): first performance in Helsinki on 1st July 1900 (the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Robert Kajanus).

Op. 40 Ten Pensées lyriques for piano

No. 1 Valsette
Completed in 1912.

No. 2 Chant sans paroles
Completed in 1913.

No. 3 Humoresque
Completed in 1913.

No. 4 Menuetto
Completed in 1913.

No. 5 Berceuse
Completed in 1913.

No. 6 Pensée mélodique
Completed in 1914.

No. 7 Rondoletto
Completed in 1914.

No. 8 Scherzando
Completed in 1915.

No. 9 Petite sérénade
Completed in 1915.

No. 10 Polonaise
Completed in 1916.