PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Josephson, Nors S. TI - Sibelius at the Crossroads: Old Paths Leading to New Creative Departures in His Second Symphony (1901/02) DP - 2016 Jun 11 TA - Musicologica Olomucensia PG - 101--110 VI - 23 IP - 1 AID - 10.5507/mo.2016.005 IS - 27879186 AB - Sibelius' Second Symphony derives its inspiration from several third intervals that were originally also used in Brahms' Second Symphony. These third cells are often linked via major second scalar progressions, resulting in recurring whole-tone scales, a concept already employed in Classical development sections. In addition, Sibelius' Second Symphony was also much influenced by Bruckner's Third Symphony, notably the latter's first three movements. Sibelius' sketches for the second and fourth movements also indicate that the composer toyed with the idea of transcendental codas for these sections, producing minor second harmonic relationships that may derive from Borodin's first two symphonies.