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Works in chronological order

1880-1889 1890-1899 1900-1909 1910-1919
1920-1929 1930-1939 1940-1949 1950-1957

Works by time of completion

1940

Op. 87 Humoresque no. 1 in D minor for violin and orchestra
Final version; first performance in Helsinki on 15th December 1940 (Arvo Hannikainen, Helsinki City Orchestra under Toivo Haapanen). 1st version in 1917.

1942

[Op. 1 no. 4] Julvisa: Giv mig ej glans, ej guld, ej prakt (Christmas hymn: Give me no splendour, gold or pomp) for female choir
Arrangement of the solo song (1909). Words by Zacharias Topelius.

[Op. 1 no. 5] On hanget korkeat, nietokset (High are the Snowdrifts) for female choir
Arrangement of the solo song (1901). Words by Wilkku Joukahainen.

1943

[Op. 33] Koskenlaskijan morsiamet (The Rapids-Shooter's Brides), ballad for male choir and orchestra
Arrangement of the ballad for baritone or mezzo-soprano and orchestra (1897). Words by A. Oksanen. First performance in Helsinki on 22nd April 1945 (Laulu-Miehet, Radio Symphony Orchestra under Martti Turunen).

1945

Op. 113 no. 11 Suur’ olet Herra for male choir and organ;
words by Simo Korpela. Revised version. 1st version in 1927.

1946

[Op. 113 no. 8] Veljesvirsi for song and harmonium;
words by Samuli Sario. 1st version. Revised version in 1948.

[Op. 113 no. 9] Ylistyshymni for solo voice, male choir and harmonium; words by Samuli Sario. 1st version. Revised version in 1948.

1948

[Op. 26] Finlandia hymn for mixed-voice choir
Arrangement of part of the orchestral work. Words by V. A. Koskenniemi.

Op. 113 no. 8 Veljesvirsi for voice and harmonium
Words by Samuli Sario. Revised version. 1st version in 1946.

Op. 113 no. 9 Ylistyshymni for solo voice, male choir and harmonium; words by Samuli Sario. Revised version. 1st version 1946.

Ett ensamt skidspår (A Solitary Ski track) for narrator, harp and strings. Arrangement of the work for narrator and piano (1925). Words by Bertel Gripenberg. First performance in Helsinki on 19th December 1948 (Ella Eronen, Helsinki City Orchestra under Martti Similä).