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* " Mercury, the Winged Messenger ", a movement in Gustav Holst's The Planets
The euphonium is featured in a few late Romantic and 20th century works, usually playing parts marked " tenor tuba ", including Gustav Holst's The Planets, and Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben.
* Venus, the Bringer of Peace, from Gustav Holst's The Planets
This last concert is devoted to Gustav Holst's The Planets.
* Gustav Holst's Fugal Concerto for flute, oboe and string orchestra
Holst's mother, Clara Cox von Holst ( née Lediard ), who died in 1882, was a singer and pianist who bore two sons, Gustav and Emil Gottfried ( who later became Ernest Cossart, a film actor in Hollywood ).
Dedicated to the late Imogen Holst, Gustav Holst's daughter, it was first performed in Manchester on 11 May 2000, with Kent Nagano conducting the Hallé Orchestra.
A well-known use of col legno for orchestral strings is the Gustav Holst's " Mars " movement from The Planets suite.
Permission to use pieces was sometimes denied by the composer's family or estate, as for instance with Gustav Holst's Mars, the Bringer of War.
Meyer's original plan for the score was to adapt Gustav Holst's orchestral suite The Planets.
These included Phase 4 Stereo recordings of Gustav Holst's The Planets and Charles Ives's 2nd Symphony, as well as an album entitled " The Impressionists " ( music by Satie, Debussy, Ravel, Fauré and Honegger ) and another entitled " The Four Faces of Jazz " ( works by Weill, Gershwin, Stravinsky and Milhaud ).
Also, from October 1969 to the song's last performance in May 1975 at the Earl's court shows, the violin solo and the solo section after would incorporate " Mars " from Gustav Holst's suite The Planets, accompanied by Plant's vocalisations.
:: Stage 5: Violin bow episode including echo-slapping from the guitar ; interlude with Plant's ' instrumental voice '; Gustav Holst's Mars, the Bringer of War and return of the rhythm section
Among English composers of the early-20th century there was some vogue for the use of a " bass oboe ", for example in Gustav Holst's orchestral suite The Planets ( 1916 ), as well as in several works of Frederick Delius ( A Mass of Life, 1904-1905 ; Dance Rhapsody No. 1, 1908 ), Arnold Bax's Symphony No. 1 ( 1921 ), Havergal Brian's Gothic Symphony ( 1919-1927 ) and Symphony No. 4 ( Das Siegeslied ), and supposedly in the original instrumentation of Ralph Vaughan Williams ' A London Symphony ( 1912-1913 ).
The first notable and influential original symphonic work for band was Gustav Holst's First Suite in E-Flat, written in 1909.
The Air Force Song and " Jupiter " from Gustav Holst's orchestral suite The Planets are also included, based on their use in The Right Stuff.
The intro of " Prelude to Madness " features keyboards and guitar playing " Mars, the Bringer of War " from Gustav Holst's suite, The Planets.
The longest track on the album is a chaotic instrumental piece called " The Devil ’ s Triangle ", which was built around quotations from Gustav Holst's " Mars: Bringer of War " from his The Planets Suite.
Mann's interest in English 20th century classical music saw him adapt Gustav Holst's Planets Suite, garnering an unlikely UK hit with a version of the " Jupiter " movement, with lyrics added, entitled Joybringer ( included on the 1973 album Solar Fire ).
The theme music used was " Mars, Bringer of War " from Gustav Holst's The Planets.
* On the DVD Menu, the music played in the background involves themes from Gustav Holst's Jupiter from The Planets Suite.
It also figures prominently in several movements of Gustav Holst's The Planets.
Prior to the mid-20th century, the term " bass flute " was sometimes used, especially in Great Britain, to refer to the alto flute instead ( for example: the part for " bass flute in G " in Gustav Holst's The Planets ).
With composer Colin Matthews she edited scholarly editions of her father's works ( including four volumes of facsimiles ) and compiled A Thematic Catalogue of Gustav Holst's Music ( 1974 ).

Gustav and Hymn
* Gustav von Seyffertitz ... ' Hymn Book ' Harry
* Hymn III In Honour of Gustav Mahler for full symphony orchestra and soprano ( 1990 )

Gustav and Op
* Wedding Cantata ( for Prince Oscar Gustav Adolph and Princess Sophia Maria Victoria ), Op.
Wolfe's verses have been set to music by a number of composers, including Gustav Holst in his 12 Humbert Wolfe Settings, Op.
* Gustav Schreck, Sonata in E flat, Op.
The poem was also the inspiration for Gustav Holst's ' The Cloud Messenger Op.

Gustav and .
For a while his work was influenced deeply by the French impressionists, and by the patterned, mosaic-like paintings of Gustav Klimt, then the dean of Austrian art.
Musical composition embodying angst as a primary theme have primarily come from European Jewish composers such as Gustav Mahler and Alban Berg, written during the period of great persecution of the Jewish people shortly before and during the period of Nazi activity in Europe.
However, it is the Jewish artists, Gustav Mahler and Franz Kafka in music and literature that have embraced the theme of angst so highly in their work that they have become synonymous with the term to the point of popular joking and cartoons today.
* Birthday of the King Carl XVI Gustav, one of the official flag days of Sweden.
There he also received instruction in piano and counterpoint from professor Gustav Jacobsthal, and associated closely with Ernest Munch ( the brother of his former teacher ), organist of St William church, who was also a passionate admirer of J. S.
* 1898 – Carl Gustav Witt discovers 433 Eros, the first near-Earth asteroid to be found.
* 1772 – Gustav III of Sweden stages a coup d ' état, in which he assumes power and enacts a new constitution that divides power between the Riksdag and the King.
* 1772 – King Gustav III completes his coup d ' état by adopting a new Constitution, ending half a century of parliamentary rule in Sweden and installing himself as an enlightened despot.
His circle included the musicians Alexander von Zemlinsky and Franz Schreker, the painter Gustav Klimt, the writer and satirist Karl Kraus, the architect Adolf Loos, and the poet Peter Altenberg.
The first instrumental analysis was flame emissive spectrometry developed by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff who discovered rubidium ( Rb ) and caesium ( Cs ) in 1860.
* 2010 – Gustav Lorentzen, Norwegian singer-songwriter ( Knutsen & Ludvigsen ) ( b. 1947 )
Atomic absorption spectrometry was first used as an analytical technique, and the underlying principles were established in the second half of the 19th century by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, both professors at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
* 1870 – Gustav Landauer, German anarchist and revolutionary ( d. 1919 )
Drag theories were developed by Jean le Rond d ' Alembert, Gustav Kirchhoff, and Lord Rayleigh.
In 1899, the memorial, by the Berlin sculptor Ernst Gustav Herter ( 1846 – 1917 ), finally came to rest, although subject to repeated vandalism, in the Bronx, at 164th Street and the Grand Concourse, or Joyce Kilmer Park near today's Yankee Stadium.
Auflage, Gustav Fischer, Jena 1900, p. 459
* Gustav Bergmann, 1992.
Two German chemists, Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff, discovered caesium in 1860 by the newly developed method of flame spectroscopy.
:* Bickell, Gustav, trans.
Early researchers of clairvoyance included William Gregory ( chemist ), Gustav Pagenstecher, and Rudolf Tischner.
Among the students of Hilbert were: Hermann Weyl, chess champion Emanuel Lasker, Ernst Zermelo, and Carl Gustav Hempel.
The Weimar Republic under Friedrich Ebert violently suppressed workers ' uprisings with the help of Gustav Noske and Reichswehr General Groener, and tolerated the paramilitary Freikorps forming all across Germany.
* Jones, D. and H. Michaelis ( 1913 ), " A Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language ", Hanover-Berlin: Carl Meyer and Gustav Prior ; rpt in Jones ( 2002 ).

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