Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst

Birth/Death Dates

Gustav Holst Dates

Gustav was born on September 21, 1874 (Cheltenham, Eng.)

Gustav was born on September 21, 1874 (Cheltenham, Eng.)

But Unfortunately died on May 25, 1934 (London, Eng.) during open stomach surgerey.

Family Dates

Clara Lediard 1941-1982 (Mother)

Adolphus von Holst 1846-1901 (Father)

Emil Holst ? (Brother)

Nina Holst ? (Sister)

Emily Holst 1855-? (Wife)

Mary Stone ? (Step Mother)

Mathias von Holst 1886-1956 (Half Brother)

Evelyn von Holst 1889-1967 (Half Sister)

Imogen Holst 1907-1984 (Daughter)

Nationality

Gustav Holst (Gustavus Theodore von Holst) was an English Composer

His mother, Clara Lediard, was english too.

His father, Adolphus von Holst, was swedish.

Family

Mother: Clara Lediard

Father: Adolphus von Holst

Brother: Emil Holst

Sister: Nina Holst

Wife: Emily Holst (Harrison)

Daughter: Imogen Holst

Imogen Holst became a composer and a conducter and was taught at the St Paul's Girls' School where her father was the Director of Music.

Step Family

Step Mother: Mary Stone

Half Brother: Mathias von Holst

Half Sister: Evelyn von Holst

Notable Works

Notable Works

Gustav Holst is most Famous for his Collection of symphonies called "The Planets" (1916). Mars, the Bringer of War. Venus, the Bringer of Peace. Mercury, the Winged Messanger. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity. Staurn, the Bringer of Old Age. Uranus, the Magician. Neptune, the Mystic. About 250 people gathered at Queen's Hall where "The Planets" were premiered in 1918.

Gustav Holst also did other less famous pieces than the Planets, such as St.Paul's Suite for strings (1913), the Hymn of Jesus (1917), and the Choral Fantasia (1930).

Gustav Holst wrote almost 200 works, including operas, ballets, choral hymns and songs.

Gustav's Suite the Planets is being performed on May 9th and 10th conducted by Peter Oundjian by Toronto Symphony Orchestra at Roy Thompson Hall, Toronto even though it was written almost 100 years ago.

Life

Gustav Holst's birthplace is now a muesum in Cheltenham, Eng. called "Holst Birthplace Mueseum".

Gustav Holst's birthplace is now a muesum in Cheltenham, Eng. called "Holst Birthplace Mueseum".

Gustav lived in a house in Barnes from when he was 34 to 39.  A blue plaque infront of the building signifies that this was h

Gustav lived in a house in Barnes from when he was 34 to 39. A blue plaque infront of the building signifies that this was his house and is of historic value.

Gustav tried to enlist for world war l but was rejected because of his illnesses (weak lungs, poor eyesight, ext.). so he becames a composer because of his love for music.

Gustav became famous for his suite "The Planets" and other symphonies he composed and conducted during and after the war.

Gustav Holst asked Adrian Boult to conduct "The Planets" in 1918.

Gustav Holst studied in the Royal College of Music where he wrote many works and met Ralph von Williams and became best frien

Gustav Holst studied in the Royal College of Music where he wrote many works and met Ralph von Williams and became best friends for life.

First Gustav tried to play piano, but Gustav had another injury. Neuritis in one of his hands (inflammation of a nerve accompanied by pain and sometimes loss of function).
Then, Gustav wanted to play trombone. He played for few years but later gave up the Hobby. Then, he got his living as a teacher of Music. He taught for many years but he still wasn't satisfied. Finally, he became a composer which he composed til his death. Gustav Holst had been privatley composing his own lttle song since he was twelve.