Gustav Holst was a stargazer, fascinated with the nighttime wanderings of the planets. In today's show, we'll turn to Holst's greatest work, his suite called the Planets, to celebrate a rare planetary event, the Transit of Venus. Every century or so, Venus causes a tiny solar eclipse when it comes between the earth and the sun. The last one of the 21st century takes place today. Fittingly, there was another Transit of Venus in 1874, the year Gustav Holst was born.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Greensleeves
The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
George Frideric Handel: Aria, Laschia ch'io Pianga (Let me Weep)
Albrecht Mayer, oboe, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Edward Elgar: Land of Hope and Glory
The English Northern Philharmonia, Leeds Festival Chorus, Paul Daniel, conductor
Gustav Holst: Excerpts from The Planets, Op. 32
The San Francisco Symphony, Women of the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Charles Dutoit, conductor
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Hour 2
William Walton: Second movement from Viola Concerto
Helen Callus, viola, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Marc Taddei, conductor
Benjamin Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Daniel Harding, conductor
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Rebecca Clarke: Morpheus for Viola and Piano
Helen Callus, viola, Timothy Lovelace, piano
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul
Gustav Holst: Second Suite in F for Military Band
The Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas
Thomas Ades: O Albion, from Arcadiana
The Belcea String Quartet
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul
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