'A CHORAL FANTASIA', op. 51, by Gustav Holst: a setting for soprano solo, chorus, organ and orchestra of verses from Robert Bridges's 'Ode to Music'; 1930. Autograph. 'First Complete Sketch' entitled 'Choral Fantasia' (f. 1), in condensed score, with... 1930

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'A CHORAL FANTASIA', op. 51, by Gustav Holst: a setting for soprano solo, chorus, organ and orchestra of verses from Robert Bridges's 'Ode to Music'; 1930. Autograph. 'First Complete Sketch' entitled 'Choral Fantasia' (f. 1), in condensed score, with... 1930

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Day, Nora, active 1900-1940, G Holst's amanuensis

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Music teacher. Nora Edith Day. Epithet: G Holst's amanuensis British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000206.0x0001ff ...

Holst, Gustav

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Gustav Holst (1874-1934), composer and music teacher, was born in Cheltenham, and educated at the local grammar school and at the Royal College of Music. He taught at St Pauls Girls School, and composed many pieces, most notably The Planets. His daughter Imogen was educated at St Pauls and the Royal College of Music, and was among other appointments Director of Music at Dartington Hall, Devon. She wrote on a number of musical themes, but most significantly her father and Benjamin Britten, she be...