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Gustav Holst - The Planets Op.32 Mars, the Bringer of War



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Gustav Holst - The Planets Op.32 Mars, the Bringer of War


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you're right they ... ( 2 weeks ago by sanjiandnami12)
you're right they aren't i thought they were better :)
Hey not slamming ... ( 2 weeks ago by LLJtbone)
Hey not slamming any body they ARE good but IMO not the Chicago Symphony!Everybody has an opinion..
we are pretty great ... ( 1 week ago by vilolin1993Japan)
we are pretty great, aren't we? :)
absolute howler by ... ( 1 week ago by naishdave)
absolute howler by nearest trumpet at 4:16. Forgiveable or not would you say?
The Japanese can ... ( 1 week ago by IfYouOnlyHaddaBrain)
The Japanese can reproduce anything quite well. God bless the Japanese. You gotta wonder about those sashimi and seaweed diets. Yummy in da tummy, and yummy for da brain too!
Well, I do agree ... ( 1 week ago by hoogestefan)
Well, I do agree that that one recording of the Chicago of the Planets is the best ever.
But I also do think that this is a pretty good one also.
Yeah it's nothing ... ( 1 week ago by LLJtbone)
Yeah it's nothing personal these guys are good but the CSO or the LSO and some others are just incredible orchestras.
I used to play ... ( 1 week ago by Alfordsville)
I used to play baritone and I got to play this in band, by far my favorite piece we ever did. I miss it.
brass instruments ... ( 4 days ago by GunzTheDuel)
brass instruments cant be in different keys, but they can be in different pitches. The music may be written differently but the approach to play w/e note is the same with the exception of fingerings/positions. Heres an example, I will be using the tuba to show...
...Tubas are ... ( 4 days ago by GunzTheDuel)
...Tubas are commonly pitched in Bb,C,Eb and F. If you asked them all to play a concert Bb then this is what happens. Bb play open, C uses valve 1, Eb uses valve 4, F uses 1+4. In brass bands, most wind parts r written in treble Bb. In this case, when a Bb tuba player see mid-C in trbl he is actually playing the low Bb (2vb+maj2 lower) and when an Eb tuba player sees a mid-C he is actually playing an Eb (1vb+maj6).
All the movements ... ( 4 days ago by scottdevries)
All the movements are here on YouTube except "Venus" - does anyone know why one movement is missing? Thank you!
Yeah I wondered ... ( 4 days ago by o0PinKFisH0o)
Yeah I wondered that. What's with Pluto? I wondered how that could be composed by Holst since Pluto has been discovered much later than when Holst composed the Planets. Thanks for the info.
there is no Pluto ... ( 3 days ago by DrStrangefate)
there is no Pluto there's Mars, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and Mercury
Right, ... ( 3 days ago by scottdevries)
Right, DrStrangefate - but Venus is missing from YouTube - all the other movements have been posted here.
Holst did not ... ( 3 days ago by agentmabus333)
Holst did not compose Pluto. Shortly after he finished his work The Planets ("shortly" means "a few years afterwards") Pluto was discovered. Someone came up to him and asked if he wanted to compose a new movement called "Pluto", to which he kindly, but curtly said "no."
The world's biggest ... ( 3 days ago by JupiterIV)
The world's biggest is the Auditorium Organ of Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.A. It's really worth Googling.
Actually there is. ... ( 3 days ago by o0PinKFisH0o)
Actually there is. Composed by Colin Matthews in 2000. It's one of my favourite.
Pluto was ... ( 2 days ago by davis1337)
Pluto was discovered in 1930, 14 years after Holst finished this suite. And pluto isn't a planet, but a dwarf Planet - decided in 2006. (it's in orbid around the sun, has enough mass to have gravity, but hasn't cleared the neighbourhood around it's orbit)
As we all are aware ... ( 1 day ago by DrStrangefate)
As we all are aware but there is no Pluto in terms of this symphonic suite. Colin Matthews is not Gustav Holst. It is not a part of the original suite. If Holst wanted to compose a movement for Pluto he would have after he was told of its discovery.
uhg, so slow ( 1 day ago by daj349)
uhg, so slow
my high school ... ( 1 day ago by llcoolj646)
my high school orchestra is playing this!
its freacking amazing with the sound
i am in the cello section
this is my favorite piece
so is the brandonburg concerto number 3
this is from a ... ( 21 hours ago by sbarker15)
this is from a movie i think, like a battle scene. im pretty sure, or maybe something like it. im thinking ben hur but im probably wrong. anyone have a guess?
Dunno. Movie ... ( 16 hours ago by DJPsionix)
Dunno. Movie composers love to rip off Holst. Might as well just use the composer's actual work.
Mars, Jupiter and ... ( 4 hours ago by salmonius73)
Mars, Jupiter and Neptune were all part of the soundtrack to "The Right Stuff." Fantastic movie by the way, if you've never seen it.



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