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Jean Sibelius was a Finnish composer and violinist, widely regarded as one of the greatest symphonists of the 20th century. His music played a significant role in the national identity of Finland, especially during a time when the country was striving for independence from Russian rule. Sibelius's works, such as 'Finlandia' and his symphonies, reflect the landscape and spirit of his native country, intertwining folk themes with classical traditions. His unique style evolved over his career, moving from late-Romantic influences to a more modernist approach as he sought to express his nationalistic sentiments through music.

Sibelius's influence extends beyond Finland and can be seen in the works of many composers who followed him. He was known for his rich orchestral textures and innovative use of form, which inspired generations of musicians. Throughout his life, he remained deeply connected to Finnish culture, often drawing inspiration from nature and Finnish mythology. His legacy continues to resonate, making him a pivotal figure in both Finnish music and the broader classical music canon.

国籍 芬兰语
出生日期 December 8, 1865
出生地点 Hämeenlinna, Uusimaa, Finland
去世日期 September 20, 1957