During the years of 1914 to 1916.
Gustav Holst
Do you mean Jupiter, an op in "The Planets", composed by Gustav Holtz?
Gustav Holst wrote "The Planets", his Opus 32, a seven-movementorchestral suite, between 1914 and 1916.
Gustav Holst was inspired to write The Planets when he was introduced to the concept of astrology by Clifford Bax. Each suite was first scored as a piano duet, with the exception of Neptune, and then scored as a full piece for orchestra accompaniment.
I think its Holst from the planets
1914
Earth is missing from The Planets by Holst.
Gustav Holst
Do you mean Jupiter, an op in "The Planets", composed by Gustav Holtz?
Gustav Holst wrote "The Planets", his Opus 32, a seven-movementorchestral suite, between 1914 and 1916.
Gustav Holst was inspired to write The Planets when he was introduced to the concept of astrology by Clifford Bax. Each suite was first scored as a piano duet, with the exception of Neptune, and then scored as a full piece for orchestra accompaniment.
No. Doing so will render Gustav Holst's orchestral masterwork "The Planets" incomplete. This great work is fine as it is. In addition, Holst is dead and cannot write any additional movements
There are 7 movements in the Planets by Gustav Holst
Gustav Holst
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 has written: 'The planets' -- subject- s -: Suites - Orchestra -, Scores