Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) is considered Finland's greatest composter and his music is often credited with helping Finland develop a national identity during its struggle for independence from Russia.
The core of his work consists of seven symphonies which are regularly performed and recorded in Finland and many other countries. After producing his seventh symphony, Sibelius stopped producing major works. Finns call this period of time "silence of Järvenpää."
He was honoured by being featured on the 100 mark note until 2002, when the Euro was adopted. December 8 is Sibelius' birthday and is known in Finland as "Day of Finnish Music."
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