The Planets

London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn
  • Holst : 1–7 The Planets · Die Planeten
  • Britten : 8–11 Peter Grimes – Four Sea Interludes op. 33a
  • Britten : Peter Grimes – Passacaglia op. 33b 

 

Music of the spheres: Could be the soundtrack to Star Wars, but it’s more than a hundred years old! Back in 1913, English composer Gustav Holst was reading a book about astrology and horoscopes when he got the idea for a very special orchestral work. The planets of our solar system are named after the gods of ancient Rome, and each planet represents a character: Mars is a martial predecessor of Darth Vader, Venus is the gentle goddess of love, Jupiter a jolly God-Father, Mercury a nimble messenger of the gods. This amazingly vivid and thrilling music has captivated its listeners ever since its premiere – no wonder it has inspired so many film composers! - In his Four Sea Pictures, Holst’s compatriot Benjamin Britten captures both the beauty and the cruelty of the sea.

The Planets • The Planets • The Planets • The Planets •

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