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Jean Sibelius
Johan Julius Christian Sibelius
Finnish composer (1865–1957).
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Statements about
Jean Sibelius
Instrument
Violin
Piano
Genre
Classical Music
Opera
Symphony
Incidental Music
20th-Century Classical Music
Art Song
Occupation
Composer
Conductor
Musicologist
University Teacher
Violinist
Country of Citizenship
Finland
Place of Birth
Hämeenlinna
Place of Death
Järvenpää
Spouse
Aino Sibelius
(6/10/1892 - 9/20/1957)
End Cause
:
Death of Subject
Start Time
:
6/10/1892
End Time
:
9/20/1957
Field of Work
Music
Date of Birth
12/8/1865
Date of Death
9/20/1957
Instance Of
Human
Commons Gallery
Jean Sibelius
Member Of
Academy of Arts of the GDR
Grand Lodge of Finland
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Lake Tuusula Artist Community
Given Name
Johan
Series Ordinal
:
1
Julius
Series Ordinal
:
2
Christian
Series Ordinal
:
3
Award Received
14 items
Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
(12/8/1950)
Point in Time
:
12/8/1950
Wihuri Sibelius Prize
(1953)
Point in Time
:
1953
Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal
(1935)
Point in Time
:
1935
Finnish Music Hall of Fame
(2018)
Point in Time
:
2018
Goethe Medal for Art and Science
(1935)
Point in Time
:
1935
Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog
Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
(12/8/1925)
Point in Time
:
12/8/1925
Commander First Class of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
(4/30/1920)
Point in Time
:
4/30/1920
Commander 1st Class of the Order of Vasa
(2/26/1923)
Point in Time
:
2/26/1923
Commander of the Order of St. Olav
Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy
Honorary Member of the International Society for Contemporary Music
Notable Work
Finlandia
Kullervo
Valse Triste
Violin Concerto
Andante Festivo
Child
Ruth Snellman
Heidi Blomstedt
Katarina Ilves
Work Location
Helsinki
URL
:
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Educated At
Sibelius Academy
(1885 - 1889)
Student Of
:
Martin Wegelius
Start Time
:
1885
End Time
:
1889
University of Helsinki
Described by Source
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:
Сибелиус Ян
1922 Encyclopædia Britannica
Statement Is Subject Of
:
EB-12 / Sibelius, Jean Julius Christian
Riemann's Music Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q27776043
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24491162
BEIC Digital Library
Obálky Knih
URL
:
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Albert Edelfelt's Letters
URL
:
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Brief Biographical Dictionary of Foreign Composers
URL
:
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Student Of
Martin Wegelius
Albert Becker
Karl Goldmark
Robert Fuchs
Robert Kajanus
Karl Flodin
Hermann Csillag
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Russian
Swedish
Object of Statement Has Role
:
First Language
Finnish
Cause of Death
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Cerebral Infarction
Manner of Death
Natural Causes
List of Works
List of Compositions by Jean Sibelius
Birth Name
Johan Julius Christian Sibelius
Native Language
Swedish
Number of Children
6
Residence
Ainola
(1904 - )
Start Time
:
1904
Ethnic Group
Swedish-Speaking Population of Finland
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Source Known to Be Unreliable
Time Period
Post-Romanticism
Modern Period
Nickname
Janne
Sibling
Christian Sibelius
Official Website
http://www.sibelius.fi
Family Name
Sibelius
Relative
Jaakko Ilves
Kinship to Subject
:
Great-Grandson
Sex or Gender
Male
Employer
University of Helsinki
Pronunciation Audio
Facial Hair
Toothbrush Moustache
Pseudonym
Jean Sibelius
Start of Work Period
1892
Father
Christian Gustaf Sibelius
Mother
Maria Charlotta Sibelius
Related Category
Category:Compositions by Jean Sibelius
Unnamed
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Medical Condition
Synesthesia
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