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A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music, in one movement, in which some extra-musical programme provides a narrative or illustrative element. This programme could come from a poem, a novel, a painting or some other source. A symphonic poem may stand on its own, or can be part of a series combined into a suite, in the romantic rather than the baroque sense: for example, "The Swan of Tuonela" (1895) is a tone poem from Sibelius's Lemminkäinen Suite. Musical works such as tone poems which are based on extra-musical sources are often known as program music, while music which has no other associations is known as absolute music.