Aino Sibelius (née Järnefelt; 10 August 1871 – 8 June 1969) was the wife of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. They lived most of their 65 years of married life at their home Ainola near Lake Tuusula, Järvenpää, Finland. They had six daughters: Eva (1893–1978), Ruth (1894–1976), Kirsti (1898–1900), Katarina (1903–1984), Margareta (1908–1988) and Heidi (1911–1982).
Ainola was Jean Sibelius and his wife Aino Sibelius home and it’s now working as a museum. Date of experience: May 2018. Mikael F. Vantaa, Finland. A must-see place for all classic music lovers. On a beautiful summer day it was wonderful to visit the home of Jean Sibelius. Imfelt that he would walk in at any moment, sit down at the piano and play some of his beautiful music. Date of experience: July 2017.
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Find this Pin and more on Ainola, home of Jean & Aino Sibelius by Maarit Liljendahl. Classical Music Composers. Give me businessmen every time. They really are interested in music and art. (Jean Sibelius, explaining why he rarely invited musicians to his home. CMUSE - Music News and Entertainment. Bela Bartok Classical Music Composers Music Sites Conductors February 9 Sheet Music Composition Piano High Standards. Ernõ Dohnányi (1877 - 1960) - One can argue for composer conductor, pianist, and teacher Ernõ Dohnányi as the great architect of Hungarian musical life in the twentieth century
Artists Jean Sibelius Piano Pieces Valse triste, op. 44 no. 1 (recorded at Ainola, the home of Jean Sibelius). Valse triste, op. 1 (recorded at Ainola, the home of Jean Sibelius) Jean Sibelius. Unknown Submit Tempo you can also upload the audio file to get the Tempo. Video Valse triste, op. 28.
Jean Sibelius lived in Ainola until his death in 1957. Time in the composer's home has stopped in this decade when the couple made the last acquisitions to their comfortable home. The present visitor can also feel the warmth still lingering around in the house after decades of living.
The other bonus CD is a silly "Visual Journey to the Music of Jean Sibelius" that uses a few recordings from the other Volumes as a backdrop to a slideshow of Finnish nature photography. It's the sort of thing you might see on display at a visitor center or funeral hall. A disappointing omission is the set of recently-recovered orchestral sketches from the 8th Symphony. It also begat the name of the home Sibelius built for his young wife (Ainola), and was also her first name. The tone poem ends with a wonderful male chorus performed by the YL Male Voice Choir. Their voices meld together gorgeously!