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Gustav Theodore Holst (born
Gustavus Theodore von
Holst; 21
September 1874 – 25 May 1934) was an
English composer,
arranger and teacher. Best
known for...
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Holst and von
Holst are surnames. In
Denmark and
Norway they are of
Medieval origin,
meaning Holsatian (person from Holstein). They may
refer to: Alison...
- 32, is a seven-movement
orchestral suite by the
English composer Gustav Holst,
written between 1914 and 1917. In the last
movement the
orchestra is joined...
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Gustav Holst's suite The
Planets has been the
subject of
frequent adaptations and additions, and many
later works,
particularly in po****r music, have...
- years.
Summers were
often spent at the
Holsts'
rented country cottage at
Thaxted in Es****,
where Gustav Holst began an
annual Whitsun Festival in 1916...
- C.
Holsts Efterladte Optegnelser om sit Liv og sin
Samtid (P. C. Holts'
Surviving Writings about His Life and His Times). "Poul
Christian Holst, Konstituert...
- when
music by
Gustav Holst had a poem by Sir
Cecil Spring Rice set to it. The
music originated as a
wordless melody,
which Holst later named "Thaxted"...
- Dame
Alison Margaret Holst DNZM CBE QSM (née Payne, born 1938) is a best-selling New
Zealand food
writer and
television celebrity chef.
Alison was born...
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Henriette Goverdine Anna "Jet"
Roland Holst-van der
Schalk (24
December 1869 – 21
November 1952) was a
Dutch poet and communist. She was
nominated for...
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About the
movie Mysteriet Holst[permanent dead link], from the
producing company Ekkofilm's
website Göran Elgemyr: Kai
Holsts mystiska död : – Historien...