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Holst, Gustav(us Theodore von) (1874–1934)English composer of distant Swedish descent. He wrote operas, including Sávitri (1908) and At the Boar's Head (1924); ballets; choral works, including Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda (1908–12) and The Hymn of Jesus (1917); orchestral suites, including The Planets (1914–16); and songs. He was a lifelong friend of Ralph Vaughan Williams, with whom he shared an enthusiasm for English folk music. His musical style, although tonal and drawing on folk song, tends to be severe. He was the father of Imogen Holst (1907–1984), musicologist and his biographer.
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Bach, Richard Wagner, Gustav Holst, John Philip Sousa, and other great composers past and present. The nearly forty-five-minute work, set to Gustav Holst, was a fractured fairy tale for twenty-three dancers; Pelzig's characters included a flat-footed princess, a nerdy prince who wears glasses, and a tribe of twelve cavorting mattresses. Bach, Richard Wagner, Gustav Holst, John Philip Sousa, and other great composers past and present. |
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