St. Paul's Suite for String Orchestra, Op. 29/2; H118 by Gustav Holst String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst served as the Director of Music at St. Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith, London between 1905 and 1934. Originally titled Suite in C, Holst's St. Paul's Suite was one of many pieces the composer wrote for his students. A beautiful and powerful symphonic treatment of English folk tunes, St. Paul's Suite consists of four movements: an energetic Jig, Ostinato, based upon a simple theme, Intermezzo, a rhythmic dance and the Finale, wherein Holst masterfully weaves together the 16th century English dance tune, The Dargason, with the traditional melody, Greensleeves. Although the piece was completed in 1913, it was not published until 1922, due to revisions.

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Ensembles:
String Orchestra
Genres:
Romantic Period 20th Century
Composers:
Gustav Holst
Publishers:
LudwigMasters Publications
UPC:
679360653586
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Suite
Artist:
Gustav Holst
Usages:
Saints' Days School and Community
Shipping Weight:
3.38 pounds

Orchestra String Orchestra

SKU: AP.36-A826902

Composed by Gustav Holst. Performance Music Ensemble; String Orchestra. Kalmus Orchestra Library. 20th Century; Masterwork. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A826902. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A826902).

UPC: 679360653586. English.

Gustav Holst served as the Director of Music at St. Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith, London between 1905 and 1934. Originally titled Suite in C, Holst's St. Paul's Suite was one of many pieces the composer wrote for his students. A beautiful and powerful symphonic treatment of English folk tunes, St. Paul's Suite consists of four movements: an energetic Jig, Ostinato, based upon a simple theme, Intermezzo, a rhythmic dance and the Finale, wherein Holst masterfully weaves together the 16th century English dance tune, The Dargason, with the traditional melody, Greensleeves. Although the piece was completed in 1913, it was not published until 1922, due to revisions.

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