Daniel Grimley is a Lecturer in music at the University of Nottingham. He is coeditor of The Cambridge Companion to Elgar (forthcoming), and has written articles on the music of Carl Nielsen in Music Analysis and The Musical Quarterly. Current projects include books on Grieg and on landscape in Nordic Music, 1890-1930.
Introduction Daniel M. Grimley; Part I. Forging a Voice: Perspectives on
Sibelius Biography: 1. The national nomposer and the idea of Finnishness
Matti Huttunen; 2. Vienna and the genesis of Jean Sibelius's Kullervo:
'Durchführung zum Teufel!' Glenda Dawn Goss; Part II. Musical Works: 3. The
early symphonies: pastoral idylls, erotic anxieties and heroic
subjectivities Stephen Downes; 4. The genesis of the violin concerto Jukka
Tiilikainen; 5. The later symphonies Arnold Whittall; 6. 'Finlandia
Awakens!': Sibelius and Finlandia James Hepokoski; 7. The tone poems:
genre, landscape and structural perspective Daniel M. Grimley; 8. Finnish
Modern: love, sex, and style in Sibelius's songs Jeffrey Kallberg; 9.
Sibelius the miniaturist Veijo Murtomäki; Part III. Influence and
Reception: 10. The Finnish legacy: sub umbra Sibelii Ilkka Oramo; 11.
Sibelius in Germany: Wahrhaftigkeit beyond Allnatur Tomi Mäkelä; 12.
Sibelius in Britain Peter Franklin; 13. Sibelius and contemporary music
Julian Anderson; Part IV. Interpreting Sibelius: 14. Different kinds of
fidelity: interpreting Sibelius on record Bethany Lowe; 15. Interpreting
Sibelius Sir Colin Davis and Osmo Vänskä in conversation with Daniel M.
Grimley Sir Colin Davis, Osmo Vänskä and Daniel M. Grimley.