Barnett interweaves a serious consideration of Sibelius' music and its development, Sibelius' professional development, and Sibelius' personal life. I am not particularly knowledgeable about music or music history and found the book initially difficult reading. But perseverance paid off. Barnett makes clear the historical events of the time and how Sibelius responded to these personally, professionally, and as a composer. For many pieces of music, Barnett is able to trace the history of composition and how one piece is or may be related to others, thus, uncovering the process of composition as well as Sibelius as a composer. On the more personal side, Barnett portrays Sibelius' family life with the passing of family members, struggles of others, births and marriages of children, family moves, and the struggles and strengths of his marriage. Within this personal life. Barnett situates Sibelius' more productive periods with periods of creative struggle against publishing and other deadlines and professional opportunities. Overall, Barnett's treatment is well done giving a full perspective of Sibelius and his contribution.