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The Sibelius Museum ('''Finnish''': Sibelius-museo, Swedish: Sibeliusmuseum) is a museum of music, named after the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.[1]

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  1. 33 relations: Aura River (Finland), Åbo Akademi University, Brahe Djäknar, Brutalist architecture, Carl Linnaeus, Chamber music, Education in Finland, Félix Candela, Finnish language, Florakören, Folk music, Folklore, Formwork, Great Fire of Turku, Jazz, Jean Sibelius, List of music museums, Magnus Dahlström, Music of Finland, Musicology, Oak, Otto Andersson (musicologist), Pehr Kalm, Per Brahe the Younger, Robert Mattson (businessman), Royal Academy of Turku, Sheet music, Sixten Ringbom, Southwest Finland, Swedish language, Turku, Turku Cathedral, Wäinö Aaltonen.

  2. 1960s architecture
  3. Buildings and structures in Turku
  4. Museums in Turku

Aura River (Finland)

The Aura River (Finnish Aurajoki; Swedish Aura å) is a river in south-western Finland.

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Åbo Akademi University

Åbo Akademi University (Åbo Akademi) is the only exclusively Swedish language multi-faculty university in Finland (or anywhere outside Sweden).

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Brahe Djäknar

Studentkören Brahe Djäknar, also referred to as simply Brahe Djäknar, abbreviated BD, is a Finland-Swedish academic male voice choir in Turku, Finland.

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Brutalist architecture

Brutalist architecture is an architectural style that emerged during the 1950s in the United Kingdom, among the reconstruction projects of the post-war era. Sibelius Museum and Brutalist architecture are 1960s architecture and Modernist architecture.

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Carl Linnaeus

Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,Blunt (2004), p. 171.

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Chamber music

Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room.

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Education in Finland

The educational system in Finland consists of daycare programmes (for babies and toddlers), a one-year "preschool" (age six), and an 11-year compulsory basic comprehensive school (age seven to age eighteen).

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Félix Candela

Félix Candela Outeriño (January 27, 1910 – December 7, 1997) was a Spanish and Mexican architect who was born in Madrid and at the age of 26, emigrated to Mexico, acquiring double nationality.

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Finnish language

Finnish (endonym: suomi or suomen kieli) is a Finnic language of the Uralic language family, spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland.

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Florakören

Florakören vid Åbo Akademi, also referred to as simply Florakören or Flora, is a Finland-Swedish academic women's choir in Turku, Finland.

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Folk music

Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.

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Folklore

Folklore is the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of people, culture or subculture.

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Formwork

Formwork is molds into which concrete or similar materials are either precast or cast-in-place. Sibelius Museum and Formwork are concrete buildings and structures.

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Great Fire of Turku

The Great Fire of Turku (Turun palo, Åbo brand and Пожар Або) was a conflagration in the city of Turku in 1827.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.

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Jean Sibelius

Jean Sibelius (born Johan Julius Christian Sibelius; 8 December 186520 September 1957) was a Finnish composer of the late Romantic and early modern periods.

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List of music museums

This list of music museums offers a guide to museums worldwide that specialize in the domain of music. Sibelius Museum and list of music museums are music museums.

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Magnus Dahlström

Robert Magnus Dahlström (11 April 1859 – 5 March 1924) was a Finnish businessman and philanthropist.

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Music of Finland

The music of Finland can be roughly divided into folk music, classical and contemporary art music, and contemporary popular music.

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Musicology

Musicology (from Greek μουσική 'music' and -λογια, 'domain of study') is the scholarly study of music.

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Oak

An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus Quercus of the beech family.

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Otto Andersson (musicologist)

Otto Emanuel Andersson (27 April 1879 – 27 December 1969) was a Finnish musicologist.

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Pehr Kalm

Pehr Kalm (6 March 1716 – 16 November 1779), also known as Peter Kalm, was a Swedish explorer, botanist, naturalist, and agricultural economist.

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Per Brahe the Younger

Count Per Brahe the Younger (18 February 1602 – 12 September 1680) was a Swedish soldier, statesman, and author.

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Robert Mattson (businessman)

Robert Emanuel Mattson (16 May 1851 – 10 May 1935) was a Finnish shipowner and businessman.

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Royal Academy of Turku

The Royal Academy of Turku or the Royal Academy of Åbo (Kungliga Akademien i Åbo or Åbo Kungliga Akademi; Regia Academia Aboensis; Turun akatemia) was the first university in Finland, and the only Finnish university that was founded when the country still was a part of Sweden.

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Sheet music

Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental musical piece.

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Sixten Ringbom

Sixten Ivar Alexander Ringbom (July 27, 1935 – August 18, 1992) was a Finnish art historian.

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Southwest Finland

Southwest Finland, calqued as Finland Proper (Varsinais-Suomi,; Egentliga Finland), is a region in the southwest of Finland.

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Swedish language

Swedish (svenska) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and in parts of Finland.

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Turku

Turku (Åbo) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Southwest Finland.

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Turku Cathedral

Turku Cathedral (Turun tuomiokirkko, Åbo domkyrka) is the only medieval basilica in Finland and the Mother Church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.

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Wäinö Aaltonen

Wäinö Valdemar Aaltonen (8 March 1894 – 30 May 1966) was a Finnish artist and sculptor.

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See also

1960s architecture

Buildings and structures in Turku

Museums in Turku

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibelius_Museum