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English: An 11 January 1914 advertisement (in Swedish) from Nya Pressen promoting the Finnish premiere of Jean Sibelius's tone poem Luonnotar
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Source National Library of Finland, Digital Collections, Newspapers (https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/sanomalehti/binding/1273334?page=1)
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An 11 January 1914 advertisement (in Swedish) from ''Nya Pressen'' promoting the Finnish premiere of Jean Sibelius's tone poem ''Luonnotar''

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