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Holst - The Planets Suite

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Holst
(Submitted by XCVG)
Monday, April 13, 2015 - 12:28
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Holst
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mars
venus
mercury
uranus
orchestral
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This is a public domain recording of The Planets, Op. 32, a well-known orchestral suite written in 1914-1916 by Gustav Holst. For most, I suspect it needs no introduction. For everyone else, you've probably heard parts of it without even realizing.

This particular version was performed by The United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Unfortunately, it's not complete- it's missing Saturn and Neptune- and the quality is not the best. However, it is the only version I know of that is in the public domain.

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This work is free of all known copyright restrictions. For more details, refer to the included COPYING file.
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Holst - The Planets (Public Domain).zip Holst - The Planets (Public Domain).zip 37.3 Mb [3660 download(s)]
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leeor_net
joined 14 years 11 months ago
04/22/2015 - 11:23
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I've been looking for a public domain recording of this for ages! Thanks!

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XCVG
joined 10 years 9 months ago
04/22/2015 - 14:11
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If there's interest, I'll try to track down public domain recordings of other famous (and maybe not so famous) pieces.

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Boogle
joined 10 years 2 months ago
04/22/2015 - 20:18

Oh yeah there is interest!

imo - The Planets almost certainly inspired much of the original Star Wars music by John Williams.

Classic Classical

A lot of Classical music still gets used today in popular movies without most ever realising it. (due to it being well placed background music)

bring it on. :)

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ScorpyX
joined 11 years 2 weeks ago
05/24/2015 - 07:43
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god damn it - somebody wake up hicks..

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MusicDash
joined 7 years 6 months ago
10/19/2017 - 12:28

Actually the reverse is correct. Star wars was inspired by the planets. :P (Yes I know this comment is super old, but I'd rather people have *correct* information)

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MedicineStorm
joined 12 years 8 months ago
10/19/2017 - 15:53
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No no no! You have that backward: Heads I win, tails you lose. (you guys are in agreement: The Planets inspired Star Wars music. Star Wars music was inspired by The Planets)

 

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MusicDash
joined 7 years 6 months ago
10/20/2017 - 07:10

Read it wrong lol. :) 

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Gocho
joined 11 years 7 months ago
11/27/2017 - 09:31
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The full suite is in archive.org

Same interpreters

https://archive.org/details/Holst-ThePlanets

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Aaryan
joined 6 years 3 months ago
01/31/2019 - 23:32

I stumbled upon this site accidentally. Was looking for royalty free Holst's Planet. Not only did I find the music, but the entire community I didnt know existed. 

Joined simply to say THANK YOU! 

 

 

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