@PaterEngelbert : It has no opus number, as it was unpublished during Sibelius' lifetime. As with the composer's other unpublished works, this was given a "JS" catalog number--in this case, JS221.
I have been going through some heavy periods of music for the last 12 months and Jean Sibelius has allowed me to rediscover what I had taken for granted in some instances. If I want two inches of green to look two inches of blue then Sibelius will take me there. If I want the sky to be behind the moon I listen to Saint-Saëns and Liszt.
Das ist wundervoll! Sibelius eben!
Weiß denn jemand die Opus-Zahl des Werkes?
Does someone know the opus-number of this piece?
PaterEngelbert 1 year ago
Das ist wundervoll! Sibelius eben!
Weiß denn jemand, welche Opus-Zahl das ist?
Does someone know which opus-numer this piece is?
PaterEngelbert 1 year ago
@PaterEngelbert : It has no opus number, as it was unpublished during Sibelius' lifetime. As with the composer's other unpublished works, this was given a "JS" catalog number--in this case, JS221.
schlesmail 1 year ago
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PaterEngelbert 1 year ago
Very beautiful! Typical piece for Sibelius.
MuumiVesQ 2 years ago
1865-1957
Krisenaa 2 years ago
I have been going through some heavy periods of music for the last 12 months and Jean Sibelius has allowed me to rediscover what I had taken for granted in some instances. If I want two inches of green to look two inches of blue then Sibelius will take me there. If I want the sky to be behind the moon I listen to Saint-Saëns and Liszt.
tHEnOOSEsWING 3 years ago 4
Still feels strange to listen to piano music by Sibelius! Very beautiful. How nice from you to upload unknown works!
milenako 3 years ago 5