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Sibelius and His Masonic Music
註釋This study of Sibelius's Musique religieuse (opus 113) is based upon newly discovered autographed documents and related materials held in Masonic Lodge archives and private collections. In addition to addressing Sibelius's association with Freemasonry and the significance of his music for Masonic rituals, it sheds light on the composer's activities during his 'period of silence' (1927-1957), provides insight into the composer's religious views, and offers a different perspective on Sibelius's relationship with Americans. The author had access to and permission to print a number of letters from/to Sibelius held in private collections.