If you mean "The Planets" by Gustav Holst, it was written between 1914 and 1916, but no performed publicly until several years later.
Gustav Holst
Gustav Holst composed "The Planets" suite based on astrology, not astronomy. He chose not to include Earth as one of the planets because he believed it would disrupt the flow and balance of the suite. Additionally, Neptune was discovered after Holst had completed the suite.
Gustav Holst's most famous work is The Planets, which is a Suite in seven parts: one for each of the known planets (other than Earth) in Holst's time. Also popular for bands are his First Suite in Eb and Second Suite in F.
Yes, flowers can be composted.
cellophane is a type of plastic and can not be composted
Jupiter, from Holst's Planets Suite.
The planet suite (Opus 32) was composed by Gustav Holst.The God of Israel.
The Planet Suite was written by Holst, an English composer, in 1914. This was just before the First World War. Holst only wrote about seven of the nine planets - not Pluto (it hadn't been found yet) or Earth (he thought that Earth was so great, no piece he did would be good enough).
Adrian Boult
Whatever breaks down to carbon and nitrogen, can be trimmed into small pieces, decomposes within a year, and is non-metallic and unprocessed is what can be composted from what is used at home. That includes fabrics, furnishings, and papers which contain no dyes as well as some plastics.
sure, anything that comes from a plant can be composted
Pretty much everything organic can be composted, but special care should be taken with scraps of meat and suchlike.