Six Partsongs

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title: Six Partsongs
text: The Six Partsongs, Op. 18, is a collection of Finnish-language a cappella choral pieces written from 1893 to 1901 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Originally composed for male choir, the composer subsequently arranged Nos. 1, 3–4, and 6 for mixed choir. The Six Partsongs are as follows: "Sortunut ääni", Op. 18/1 "Terve kuu", Op. 18/2 (1901) "Venemakta", Op. 18/3 "Saarella palaa", Op. 18/4 "Metsämiehen laulu", Op. 18/5 (1899) "Sydämeni laulu", Op. 18/6 The lyrics for Nos. 2–3 come from Finl
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