Sibelius: Impromptu in B minor

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

I love this work. It has a misterious feeling...

I am going to upload some piano works by Jean Sibelius (one of my favorite composers of all time) To inspire people to listen to his music. I really enjoy listening to his music. And I enjoy it more when I listen to a new piece that I haven't heard before, like the this one I am posting right now(first time I heard it was yesterday). If you have any videos you want to share with me about any composers music, please do so. I love listening to videos that people share with me.

Please leave a comment expression your opinion about this piece. My honest opinion is that it is really good!

Have a nice day!

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  • BTW, could somebody tell me which Op. # this is?

  • Opus 5

  • Sibelius is defenitly one of my favourite composers, next to grieg, pärt, holopainen and shore, and i love many of his works. This is of cause a very beautifull one. He was such an amazing composer, and i´m depressed everytime when i think about his 8th symphony, he destroyed. I bet on everything it were a good one. thx for posting

  • I agre with you . He is one of my top 5 composers. I adore ALL his symphonies, each one is excepcional. And his tone poems are amazing too. I think that his 8th symphony would have been a masterpiece, but he burned it..sadly..

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  • So was this originally written for piano and then someone arranged it for string ensembles? Because my orchestra played this once. I really like both arrangements.

  • @Hamgammy

    Am I misunderstanding your comment or are you saying that Jean Sibelius, after listening to Muse's song, decided to borrow Muse's chord progression and put it in this piece?

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  • Jean Sibelius for short, his real name Genius Sibelius.

  • This open ending could lead on to Joaquin Rodrigo's "Sonada de Adios" which have some of the same misterious feeling, though in the Spanish way... Give it a try :-) (unfortunately no good versions on youtube)

  • @Hamgammy You better be fucking joking or you're a complete tool. Jean Sibelius 8 December 1865 – 20 September 1957. Look at the fucking dates he was alive. Retard or obvious troll is obvious.

  • who is the pianist? :)

  • @Hamgammy and Chopin borrowed the ending of Muse's United States of Eurasia?

  • @reddupo LOL

  • @Hamgammy

    Yep, it was even better to see Beethoven borrowing from The Beatles' because song. So nice ..

  • @reddupo

    that is hilarious.

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