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Gustav Holst - The Planets, Op. 32
"The Planets", Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav...
published: 01 Oct 2011
author: IlaryRhineKlange
Gustav Holst - The Planets, Op. 32
Gustav Holst - The Planets, Op. 32
"The Planets", Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. Each movement of the suite i...- published: 01 Oct 2011
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- author: IlaryRhineKlange
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Gustav Holst - St Paul's Suite
Gustav Holst (1874-1934), England - St Paul's Suite (1913) I. Jig. (Vivace) II. Ostinato. ...
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: miljkmi
Gustav Holst - St Paul's Suite
Gustav Holst - St Paul's Suite
Gustav Holst (1874-1934), England - St Paul's Suite (1913) I. Jig. (Vivace) II. Ostinato. (Presto) III. Intermezzo. (Andante con moto - Vivace - Tempo I) IV....- published: 04 Oct 2012
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- author: miljkmi
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Gustav Holst - The Cloud Messenger Op. 30
This piece is the largest of the "Indian" works Holst composed between 1895 and 1914. It i...
published: 19 Jan 2012
Gustav Holst - The Cloud Messenger Op. 30
Gustav Holst - The Cloud Messenger Op. 30
This piece is the largest of the "Indian" works Holst composed between 1895 and 1914. It is based on the "Meghaduta," an epic poem by Kalidasa, the Indian poet. Holst once said that the translation of this poem took him seven years to complete, "seven happy years, of course." Holst didn't complete this translation alone though. There was a similar translation used by R. W. Frazier in his book, "Silent Gods and Sun Steeped Lands," of which Holst owned a copy. The Cloud Messenger is about an exiled poet from Central India who sends a cloud toward the Himalaya Mountains to relay a message of love to his wife, who is lonely. There are great moments of dance laced throughout the piece, which serve to symbolize the cloud listening in on the dances in the temples of the holy city. In the end, the cloud delivers its message by speaking softly into the sleeping ear of the poet's wife. The piece was first performed on 4 March 1913, with Holst conducting the London Choral Society and the New Symphony Orchestra. It received mixed reviews from the public. Vaughan Williams thought the piece was "beautiful," yet Holst's daughter, Imogen, does not speak highly of the piece. Holst himself thought it was the best piece he had written at the time and was extremely disappointed with it's failure. He fell into a deep depression after its premiere and was surprised when he received a gift from an anonymous person which enabled him to go on a vacation in Mallorica, with his friends, Clifford and Arnold Bax. Conductor: Richard Hickox & London Symphony Orchestra- published: 19 Jan 2012
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Gustav Holst - The Planets - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
Performance by James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Album can be found on Amaz...
published: 08 Mar 2008
author: Nick Vogt
Gustav Holst - The Planets - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
Gustav Holst - The Planets - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
Performance by James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Album can be found on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Holst-Planets-Gustav/dp/B000001GCZ/r...- published: 08 Mar 2008
- views: 1882158
- author: Nick Vogt
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G. Holst - The planets Op. 32 - Berliner Philharmoniker - H. von Karajan
The Planets, Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav H...
published: 27 Jan 2013
G. Holst - The planets Op. 32 - Berliner Philharmoniker - H. von Karajan
G. Holst - The planets Op. 32 - Berliner Philharmoniker - H. von Karajan
The Planets, Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. Each movement of the suite is named after a planet of the Solar System and its corresponding astrological character as defined by Holst. With the exception of Earth (the centre of all yet influentially inert astrologically, all the astrological planets known during the work's composition are represented. From its premiere to the present day, the suite has been enduringly popular, influential, widely performed and frequently recorded. The work was not heard in a complete public performance, however, until some years after it was completed. Although there were four performances between September 1918 and October 1920, they were all either private (the first performance, in London) or incomplete (two others in London and one in Birmingham). The premiere was at the Queen's Hall on 29 September 1918, conducted by Holst's friend Adrian Boult before an invited audience of about 250 people. The first complete public performance was finally given in London by Albert Coates conducting the London Symphony Orchestra on 15 November 1920. Instrumentation The work is scored for an exceptionally large orchestra: Woodwind: 4 flutes (3rd doubling 1st piccolo; 4th doubling 2nd piccolo and a "bass flute in G", actually an alto flute), 3 oboes (3rd doubling bass oboe), an English horn, 3 clarinets in B-flat, a bass clarinet in B-flat, 3 bassoons and a contrabassoon Brass: 6 horns in F, 4 trumpets in C, 3 trombones (2 tenor and 1 bass), a "tenor tuba" (euphonium in B-flat) and a bass tuba Keyboards: a celesta, and an organ Percussion: 6 timpani (2 players, 3 drums each except in "Uranus" having 4 drums for 1st and 2 drums for 2nd), a bass drum, a snare drum, cymbals, a triangle, a tam-tam, a tambourine, a glockenspiel, a xylophone, and tubular bells Strings: 2 harps, 1st and 2nd violins, violas, cellos, and double basses Voices: ("Neptune" only), 2 three-part women's choruses (SSA) located in an adjoining room which is to be screened from the audience. The suite has seven movements, each named after a planet and its corresponding astrological character (see Planets in astrology): 00:00 I.Mars, the Bringer of War 07:21 II.Venus, the Bringer of Peace 15:58 III.Mercury, the Winged Messenger 20:14 IV.Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity 27:50 V.Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age 37:12 VI.Uranus, the Magician 43:15 VII.Neptune, the Mystic - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Planets (Los planetas) op. 32, es la obra más conocida del compositor inglés Gustav Holst y fue compuesta entre 1914 y 1918. Es una suite de siete movimientos a cada uno de los cuales Holst le dio el nombre de un planeta (y su correspondiente deidad en la mitología grecorromana). La obra le fue sugerida por su amigo y también compositor Clifford Bax, durante un viaje a Gibraltar en 1912. El compositor se puso a la tarea y completó la suite en los cuatro años que duró la Primera Guerra Mundial. Debemos la primera ejecución de la obra a Adrian Boult en 1918, que desde entonces se convirtió en el director favorito de Holst para esta obra. Dicha primera ejecución (de carácter privado) se debió a un "regalo" al compositor de su amigo y también compositor Henry Balfour Gardiner. Está parcialmente inspirada por meditaciones en su propio horóscopo; trata sobre "las siete influencias del destino y componentes de nuestro espíritu". A pesar de ello, el propio Holst declaró que la obra se basaba en la significación astrológica de los siete planetas representados en ella; que no era "música de programa", que en caso de pretender encontrar un "programa", bastaba con los subtítulos de cada sección. Finalmente, declaró que "no había relación alguna con las deidades de la mitología clásica correspondientes a cada planeta. The Planets, como reza su subtítulo, es una suite "para gran orquesta". Instrumentos nada habituales, como la flauta baja o el oboe barítono o bajo y unos nutridos efectivos de percusión (bombo, batería, platillos, Triángulo (instrumento musical), tambor militar, pandereta, gong, campanas, xilófono y glockenspiel, así como dos timbalistas) y metal (6 trompas, 4 trompetas, 3 trombones, tuba tenor y tuba bajo) forman, entre otros, la nómina de la suite. Es quizás la orquesta más grande empleada jamás por Holst. Estructura La suite está formada por los siguientes movimientos: 1. Marte, el portador de la guerra. 2. Venus, el portador de la paz. 3. Mercurio, el mensajero alado. 4. Júpiter, el portador de la alegría. 5. Saturno, el portador de la vejez. 6. Urano, el mago. 7. Neptuno, el místico. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Planets http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Planets- published: 27 Jan 2013
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Gustav Holst - The Planets - Mars, the Bringer of War
Performance by James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Album can be found on Amaz...
published: 13 Mar 2008
author: Nick Vogt
Gustav Holst - The Planets - Mars, the Bringer of War
Gustav Holst - The Planets - Mars, the Bringer of War
Performance by James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Album can be found on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Holst-Planets-Gustav/dp/B000001GCZ/r...- published: 13 Mar 2008
- views: 1968572
- author: Nick Vogt
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Gustav Holst: Die Planeten op.32: I. Mars; Vernon Handley (1/7)
Gustav Holst (1874-1934) Die Planeten op.32 (1914-1916) I. Mars, der Kriegsbringer (Allegr...
published: 19 Aug 2012
author: dvorakslavenskiples
Gustav Holst: Die Planeten op.32: I. Mars; Vernon Handley (1/7)
Gustav Holst: Die Planeten op.32: I. Mars; Vernon Handley (1/7)
Gustav Holst (1874-1934) Die Planeten op.32 (1914-1916) I. Mars, der Kriegsbringer (Allegro) The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Dirigent: Vernon Handley Aufnah...- published: 19 Aug 2012
- views: 6267
- author: dvorakslavenskiples
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Gustav Holst - Jupiter
Jupiter, from Gustav Holst's Planet Suite, being played by The Royal Liverpool Philharmoni...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: HDclassical
Gustav Holst - Jupiter
Gustav Holst - Jupiter
Jupiter, from Gustav Holst's Planet Suite, being played by The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.- published: 07 Oct 2010
- views: 119847
- author: HDclassical
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Gustav Holst - A Somerset Rhapsody, Op. 21 No. 2 (1907)
One of Holst's rare orchestral works, Conductor : David Lloyd-Jones, Royal Scottish Nation...
published: 12 Apr 2010
author: 13Orcun
Gustav Holst - A Somerset Rhapsody, Op. 21 No. 2 (1907)
Gustav Holst - A Somerset Rhapsody, Op. 21 No. 2 (1907)
One of Holst's rare orchestral works, Conductor : David Lloyd-Jones, Royal Scottish National Orchestra.- published: 12 Apr 2010
- views: 24545
- author: 13Orcun
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First Suite For Military Band in E flat
A cornerstone of the concert band repertoire, this beautiful piece of music was composed b...
published: 14 Dec 2007
author: EliteHunter02
First Suite For Military Band in E flat
First Suite For Military Band in E flat
A cornerstone of the concert band repertoire, this beautiful piece of music was composed by the British composer Gustav Holst. For music buffs from the new s...- published: 14 Dec 2007
- views: 383010
- author: EliteHunter02
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Gustav Holst: Symphony in F Major "The Cotswolds" (1900)
Gustav Holst (1874-1934): Symphony in F Major, op.8 H.47 "The Cotswolds" (1900).
I. Alleg...
published: 13 Sep 2013
Gustav Holst: Symphony in F Major "The Cotswolds" (1900)
Gustav Holst: Symphony in F Major "The Cotswolds" (1900)
Gustav Holst (1874-1934): Symphony in F Major, op.8 H.47 "The Cotswolds" (1900). I. Allegro con brio II. Elegy (in memoriam William Morris): Molto Adagio [03:36] III. Scherzo [12:14] IV. Finale: Allegro moderato [17:12] Ulster Orchestra diretta da JoAnn Falletta. *** The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.- published: 13 Sep 2013
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Gustav Holst - Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26 and Two Eastern Pictures (1911)
Sir David Willcocks, Royal Philarmonic Orchestra Second Group, H.98 No.2 (1909), For Women...
published: 23 May 2011
author: 13Orcun
Gustav Holst - Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26 and Two Eastern Pictures (1911)
Gustav Holst - Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26 and Two Eastern Pictures (1911)
Sir David Willcocks, Royal Philarmonic Orchestra Second Group, H.98 No.2 (1909), For Women's Chorus and Orchestra - To Varuna - To Agni, 07:03 - Funeral Chan...- published: 23 May 2011
- views: 21362
- author: 13Orcun
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The Planets: Mars, the Bringer of War - by Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
for best sound quality, choose 480p in the 'quality settings') This is a powerful, but und...
published: 07 Mar 2012
author: Scot Peacock
The Planets: Mars, the Bringer of War - by Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
The Planets: Mars, the Bringer of War - by Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
for best sound quality, choose 480p in the 'quality settings') This is a powerful, but underrated performance of The Planets from a stalwart of British musi...- published: 07 Mar 2012
- views: 10647
- author: Scot Peacock
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Gustav Holst - Mars
Mars, from Gustav Holst's Planet Suite, being played by The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic O...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: HDclassical
Gustav Holst - Mars
Gustav Holst - Mars
Mars, from Gustav Holst's Planet Suite, being played by The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.- published: 07 Oct 2010
- views: 226005
- author: HDclassical
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Gustav Holst - Venus
Venus, from Gustav Holst's Planet Suite, being played by The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic ...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: HDclassical
Gustav Holst - Venus
Gustav Holst - Venus
Venus, from Gustav Holst's Planet Suite, being played by The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.- published: 07 Oct 2010
- views: 90271
- author: HDclassical
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Gustav Holst: Los Planetas (I/VII). Marte, El Portador de la Guerra
Primer movimiento de "Los Planetas", del compositor inglés Gustav Holst, titulado "Marte, ...
published: 04 May 2013
Gustav Holst: Los Planetas (I/VII). Marte, El Portador de la Guerra
Gustav Holst: Los Planetas (I/VII). Marte, El Portador de la Guerra
Primer movimiento de "Los Planetas", del compositor inglés Gustav Holst, titulado "Marte, El Portador de la Guerra". Contiene imágenes del famoso "planeta rojo". Disfrútenlas.- published: 04 May 2013
- views: 4618
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Gustav Holst - First Suite in E-flat
First Suite in E-flat for Military Band Op.28/No.1 1. Chaconne 0:00 2. Intermezzo 4:49 3. ...
published: 01 Apr 2011
author: TheMasterDecoder
Gustav Holst - First Suite in E-flat
Gustav Holst - First Suite in E-flat
First Suite in E-flat for Military Band Op.28/No.1 1. Chaconne 0:00 2. Intermezzo 4:49 3. March 7:38 Written in 1909 There have been several editions of the ...- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 46216
- author: TheMasterDecoder
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HOLST - LOS PLANETAS
The Planets (Los planetas) op. 32, es la obra más conocida del compositor inglés Gustav Ho...
published: 02 May 2012
author: Jesús Cárceles Márquez
HOLST - LOS PLANETAS
HOLST - LOS PLANETAS
The Planets (Los planetas) op. 32, es la obra más conocida del compositor inglés Gustav Holst. Es una suite de siete movimientos a cada uno de los cuales Hol...- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 14913
- author: Jesús Cárceles Márquez