Gustav Holst :: First Choral Symphony, op.41


 

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Holst, Gustav
1874-1934
(b Cheltenham, 21 Sept 1874; d London, 25 May 1934). English
First Choral Symphony, op.41 <1923–1924>
chorus solo soprano
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Minimum instrumentation (should be used if the chorus is small):
2[incl pic] 2[incl Eh] 2 2 — 2 2 3 0 — tmp — hp — str

Source of text: J. Keats. Language: English
Prelude: Invocation to Pan
Song and Bacchanal
"Whence came ye, merry Damsels, whence came ye?"
"Within his car, aloft, young Bacchus stood"
"Whence came ye, jolly Satyrs, whence came ye?"
"Onward the tiger"
"Bacchus, young Bacchus!"
Ode on a Grecian Urn
"Ever let the Fancy roam"
Folly's Song
"Spirit here that reignest!"
"God of the golden bow"
"Then, though thy Temple wide, melodious swells"
"’Tis awful silence then again"
"Next thy Tasso's ardent numbers"
"But when Thou joinest with the Nine"
"Spirit here that reignest!"