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[Op. 51] Belsazars gästabud (Belshazzar's Feast), music for a play by Hjalmar Procopé:
Ten parts: Completed in 1906; first performance at the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki on 4th November 1906 (conducted by Jean Sibelius). An arrangement of part 2b for voice and piano (Solitude) in 1939. (Arrangement as a suite: see op. 51.)

Op. 51 Belsazars gästabud (Belshazzar's Feast), suite for orchestra
From the music for Hjalmar Procopé's play of the same name. 1. Orientalisk marsch, 2. Solitude, 3. Nocturne, 4. Khadras dans. Completed in 1907; first performance in Helsinki on 25th September 1907 (the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jean Sibelius). Piano arrangement in 1907.

Op. 52 Symphony no. 3 in C major
1. Allegro moderato, 2. Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto, 3. Moderato - Allegro ma non tanto. Completed in 1907; first performance in Helsinki on 25th September 1907 (the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jean Sibelius).

Op. 53a Pan och Echo (Pan and Echo), Dance Intermezzo for orchestra:
Completed in 1906; first performance in Helsinki on 24th March 1906 (the orchestra of Helsinki Philharmonic Society under Jean Sibelius). Piano arrangement 1907.

[Op. 54] Svanevit (Swanwhite), music for August Strindberg's play
Horn signal and 13 parts: Completed in 1908; first performance at the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki on 8th April 1908 (conducted by Jean Sibelius). (Arrangement see op.54).

Op. 54 Svanevit (Swanwhite), suite for orchestra
From the music for August Strindberg's play of the same name. 1. fågeln (The Peacock), 2. Harpan (The Harp), 3. Tärnorna med rosor (The Maidens with Roses), 4. Hör rödhaken slå (Hark, the Robin), 5. Prinsen allena (The Prince alone), 6. Svanevit och prinsen (Swanwhite and the Prince), 7. Lovsång (A Song of Praise). Completed in 1909.

Op. 55 Öinen ratsastus and auringonnousu (Night Ride and Sunrise)
Completed in 1908;:first performance in St Petersburg on 23rd January 1909 (conducted by Alexander Siloti).

Op. 56 String quartet in D minor (Voces intimae):
1. Andante - Allegro molto moderato, 2. Vivace, 3. Adagio di molto, 4. Allegretto (ma pesante), 5. Allegro. Completed in 1909.

Op. 57 Eight songs to words by Josephson

No. 1 Älven och snigeln;
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1909.

No. 2 En blomma stod vid vägen;
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1909.

No. 3 Kvarnhjulet;
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1909.

No. 4 Maj;
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1909.

Op. 57 no. 5 Jag är ett träd (I am a tree)
words by Ernst Josephson; the name at first Det kala trädet. Completed in 1909.

No. 6 Hertig Magnus;
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1909. Arrangement for song with orchestra in 1912.

No. 7 Vänskapens blomma;
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1909.

No. 8 Näcken;
words by Ernst Josephson. Completed in 1909.

Op. 58 Ten pieces for piano

No. 1 Rêverie
Completed in 1909.

No. 2 Scherzino
Completed in 1909.

No. 3 Air varié
Completed in 1909.

No. 4 Der Hirt (The Shepherd)
Completed in 1909.

No. 5 Des Abends (In the Evening)
Completed in 1909.

No. 6 Dialogue
Completed in 1909.

No. 7 Tempo di minuetto
Completed in 1909.

No. 8 Fischerlied
Completed in 1909.

No. 9 Ständchen (Serenade)
Completed in 1909.

No. 10 Sommerlied (Summer Song)
Completed in 1909.

Op. 59 In Memoriam, funeral march for orchestra
1st version 1909. Final version 1910; first performance in Oslo on 8th October 1910 (Musikforeningen, conducted by Jean Sibelius).

Op. 60 Two songs accompanied by guitar or piano for Shakespeare's The Twelfth Night;
Swedish translation by Carl August Hagberg. Completed in 1909; first performance at the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki on 12th November 1909

No. 1 Kom nu hit, död (Come Away, Death!)
Arrangement for voice, harp and strings in 1957; first performance on 14th June 1957 in Helsinki (Kim Borg, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Jussi Jalas).

No. 2 Hållilå, uti storm och i regn (Hey, Ho, The Wind And The Rain)