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Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934)
In 1905, Holst was appointed Director of Music
at St Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith, London during which time he
wrote compositions for wind band, though relatively small in number,
that guaranteed him a position as the medium's cornerstone. His one
work for brass band, A Moorside Suite, remains an important part of the
brass band repertoire.
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Extra Tracks

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Beulah Extra is available on CD -
select Beulah Extra download tracks and have them supplied on compact
disc. The limit is 75 minutes of music per disc. Each disc costs
GBP11.45 post free (standard mail/airmail worldwide, signed for or
registered mail will be charged extra). Allow 14 days for delivery.

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our video that shows you how to compile your CD
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Below are tracks from our library that never
made it onto one of our compact discs. They can be downloaded here as
high quality 320kbs AAC encoded (MP3) files.
Purchasers of tracks have unlimted personal use but
must not pass or sell on to third parties nor broadcast without prior
permission from PPL

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1 Jig
2 Ostinato
3 Intermezzo
4 Finale
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" Boyd Neel and his orchestra provided some
staple recordings for Decca in the 1940s and 1950s and the four
movements of Holst’s St Paul’s Suite are among their best offerings,
presented here in thin but very acceptable sound. " Brian Wilson at Music
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