Title | Category | Key | Op. | JS | Year | Genre | Text | Comments |
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Piano | 41 | 1904 | Piano Solo | 3 Lyric Pieces on subjects from the Kalevala (1904) | ||||
Six Impromptus
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Piano | 5 | 1890 –93 | Piano Solo |
Title | Category | Key | Op. | JS | Year | Genre | Text | Comments |
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Orchestra & voice | 7 | 1891 –92 | Symphony Soloists, male choir |
Kalevala, Runos 35–6[1] |
May be regarded as a programmatic choral symphony or as a cycle of tone poems[2][3] | |||
Orchestral | E minor | 39 |
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Symphony | Original version is lost[4] | |||
Orchestral | D major | 43 | 1901 –02 | Symphony | Very minor revisions for publication; original manuscript is fire-damaged[4] | |||
Orchestral | C major | 52 | 1906 –07 | Symphony | ||||
Orchestral | A minor | 63 | 1910 –11 | Symphony | Very minor revisions for publication[5] | |||
Orchestral | E-flat major | 82 |
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Symphony | First version (extant) is in four movements, while the second (lost) and final versions are in three movements[6] | |||
Orchestral | D minor | 104 | 1918 –23 | Symphony |
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Orchestral | C major | 105 | 1922 –24 | Symphony | In one movement; premiered as Fantasia sinfonica; a preliminary ending is extant[7] | |||
Orchestral | 190 | 1924 –30s | Symphony | Manuscript destroyed by composer; very few sketches survive |