Jean Sibelius Finlandia (1899)
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In the late 19th century, as Russia tried to rein in Finland’s autonomy, Sibelius strove to rouse Finnish patriotism by composing something that sounded nationalistic, but without using (or imitating) folk music.

Since its inception, Finlandia has been very popular, partly because of its magnificent hymn tune. Soon Sibelius’ melody was sung around the world with such words as Be Still My Soul, At the Table, Land of the Pine, and Our Farewell Song.

The composer had mixed feelings about these versions: “It is not intended to be sung... It is written for an orchestra. But if the world wants to sing it, it can’t be helped.” He was also puzzled by the popularity of the piece, “which is insignificant compared with my other works.”…

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