Title: | Orchestral Music |
Otros títulos: | Música Orquestal The Planets . Egdon Heath : Los Planetas . Egdon Brezo The Perfect Fool : El Idiota Perfecto St. Paul's Suite . Fugal Concerto : La Suite de San Pablo. Fugal Concierto A Moorside Suite . Suites Nos. 1 & 2 : Una Suite Moorside. Suites el número 1 y 2 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Gustav Holst; Bernard Herrmann; Sir Adrian Boult; Christopher Hogwood; Frederick Fennell; London Philharmonic Orchestra / Bernard Herrmann; Grimethorpe Colliery Band / Elgar Howarth; Eastman Wind Ensemble; Julia Bogorad; Kathryn Greenbank; Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra / Cristopher Hogwood |
Código CDU: | Ho.03 |
Forma Musical: | Suites (Orchestra) Orchestral music. |
Abstract: | Known primarily for his popular orchestral composition, The Planets, Gustav Holst embraced a wide variety of musical models, from Arthur Sullivan, Edvard Grieg, and Wagner to the melodic simplicity of English folk music. In his maturity, he managed to merge these various influences into a rather sparse personal style that became increasingly transparent in his later years. Perhaps his greatest talent lay in the realm of choral music; his Hymn of Jesus stands as one of the finest works in the genre from the early twentieth century. Holst's first instruction came from his father, Adolph, a piano teacher, who also made him take lessons on the violin and trombone; the father believed that these studies might alleviate the youth's asthma. By age 12, the young Holst was composing, even dabbling in orchestration; in 1888, he won a prize in an amateur competition for his vocal work, A Christmas Carol. Thereafter he sang in the All Saints' Church choir and played violin and trombone in its ... |