3 Songs for Chorus, Op.31 (Sibelius, Jean)
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No. 1 - Laulu Lemminkäiselle (SATB)
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Helsinki: Axel E. Lindgren, 1913.
Reprint - Helsinki: Fazer, 1967. Plate 07749-5.
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
No. 2 - Har du mod? (TTBB)
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Helsinki: Westerlund, n.d. Plate 1759.
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
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No. 3 - Song of the Athenians (Voice and Piano)
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Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1904. Plate 3479.
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
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General Information
| Work Title | 3 Songs for Chorus, Op.31 |
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| Alternative Title |
| Composer | Sibelius, Jean |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | 31 |
| Number of Movements/Sections | 3 |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1896-1904 |
| Librettist | Various |
| Language | Swedish |
| Genre | Other (secular - choir (other) with accompaniment) |
| Piece Style | Early 20th century |
| Instrumentation | Chorus and Orchestra |
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Misc. Comments
1.) Laulu Lemminkäiselle [A Song for Lemminkäinen] (Text by Yrjö Veijola)
2.) Har du mod? [Do you have courage?] (Text by Josef Julius Wecksell (1838-1907))
3.) Atenarnes sång [Song of the Athenians] (Text by Viktor Rydberg (1828-1895))


