Gustav Holst
Gustav Holst (born September 21, 1874 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK - died May 25, 1934) was an English composer and a music teacher for over 20 years. Holst is most famous for his orchestral suite The Planets. Having studied at the Royal College of Music in London, his early work was influenced by Ravel, Grieg, Richard Strauss, and Ralph Vaughan Williams, but most of his music is highly original, with influences from Hindu spiritualism and English folk tunes.
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Gustav Holst
Gustav Holst (born September 21, 1874 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK - died May 25, 1934) was an English composer and a music teacher for over 20 years. Holst is most famous for his orchestral suite The Planets. Having studied at the Royal College of Music in London, his early work was influenced by Ravel, Grieg, Richard Strauss, and Ralph Vaughan Williams, but most of his music is highly original, with influences from Hindu spiritualism and English folk tunes.
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Wilder Instincts
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Danan - Krakatoa Suite part II
Danan takes us from 20th May 1883 when the eruption began and on through the increasingly deadly and terrifying events of that summer. To start with, the ongoing explosions and earthquakes were a local nuisance but no threat was perceived. By the time August rolled around, people were becoming tired, sleep-deprived and worn down. As things intensified, the ocean was covered in floating pumice and day became like night as the ash cloud rose fifty miles into the atmosphere. Then, on 27th August came those four massive explosions, the third of which was the loudest sound in recorded history. These monster blasts were followed by a string of massive, debris-laden tsunamis over 100 feet high. It is likely that many didn't even see them approaching as there was no daylight, just choking dust and ash.more
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Rakata - Krakatoa Suite part III
Rakata picks up the story as the extent of the devastation starts to become clear. So many missing, the landscape unrecognisable and whole communities gone forever. Over the weeks and months that follow, the locals begin to pick through the remains of their lives and try to rebuild. Tentative progress is made and some kind of dim reflection of normality is restored. But the piece ends with a foreboding reminder that Anak Krakatau (Child of Krakatoa) rose from the waters only 45 years later. And thus the danger in that area of the world remains...more
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