He had stomach problem and died during a surgery
World War 1 happend
The concept of the work is astrological rather than astronomical (which is why Earth is not included)because earth is here, which would not be studying and interpreting the universe throughout his musical pieces. Also Pluto was not discovered until 1930.
Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity.
Just another name for Aries, the Greek god of war. The Romans renamed him Mars. And they named a planet after him ... the same one the Greeks called Aries. It is also a composition by British composer Gustav Holst (1874-1934) best known for his suite of works called the Planets. One of the most popular works from that suite is "Mars the bringer of war".
In the original suite by Holst, there are seven movements: Mars, the Bringer of War; Venus, the Bringer of Peace; Mercury, the Winged Messenger; Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity; Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age; Uranus, the Magician; and Neptune, the Mystic. The movements are ordered in the planets' increasing distances from Earth. When Pluto was discovered in 1930, Holst did not write a movement for it. However, in 2000, Collin Matthews was hired to write a movement for Pluto. He named it "Pluto, the Renewer". Now that Pluto is no longer a planet, the suite is once again complete.
Gustav Holst
Gustav Mahler died on May 18, 1911 at the age of 50.
Gustav Holst was born on September 21, 1874.
Gustav Holst was born on September 21, 1874.
He had stomach problem and died during a surgery
Gustav Holst's wife's surname was von Holst, which she adopted after their marriage. Her full name was Isobel Harrison von Holst.
Do you mean Jupiter, an op in "The Planets", composed by Gustav Holtz?
Gustav Holst played the violin and trombone
Gustav Holst has written: 'The planets' -- subject- s -: Suites - Orchestra -, Scores
She was Mrs Holst
Holst Two come to mind, Gustav Mahler, Austrian, 1860-1911 and Gustav Holst,English "yes!" 1874-1934.
You can learn all about him in wikipedia under his name.