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Holst, the Toronto Symphony, Andrew Davis Holst The Planets mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: The Planets Country: Canada Released: 1986 Style: Modern MP3 version RAR size: 1165 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1455 mb WMA version RAR size: 1248 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 915 Other Formats: ADX WAV MP4 TTA MIDI DXD AA Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Mars, The Bringer Of War 7:50 A2 Venus, The Bringer Of Peace 7:12 A3 Mercury, The Winged Messenger 4:04 A4 Jupiter, The Bringer Of Jollity 7:24 B1 Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age 8:30 B2 Uranus, The Magician 5:45 Neptune, The Mystic B3 8:05 Chorus – Toronto Children's ChorusChorus Master – Jean Ashworth Bartle Companies, etc. Recorded At – Centre In The Square, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Credits Composed By – Gustav Holst Conductor – Andrew Davis Engineer [Assistant] – Malcolm Harris Engineer, Producer – Anton Kwiatkowski Liner Notes – Frank Granville Barker, Godfrey Ridout Orchestra – The Toronto Symphony* Notes Recorded in The Centre in The Square, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada on january 20, 1986. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Holst*, The Holst*, The Toronto CDC Toronto Symphony*, Andrew Angel CDC US 1986 547417 Symphony*, Davis - The Planets Records 547417 Andrew Davis (CD, Album) Holst*, The Holst*, The Toronto Toronto Symphony*, Andrew Angel DS 537362 DS 537362 US 1986 Symphony*, Davis - The Planets Records Andrew Davis (LP, Album, Club) His Holst*, The Holst*, The Toronto Master's EL 27 0429 Toronto Symphony*, Andrew Voice, His EL 27 0429 UK 1986 1 Symphony*, Davis - The Planets Master's 1 Andrew Davis (LP) Voice Digital Holst*, The Holst*, The Toronto CDC Toronto Symphony*, Andrew Angel CDC US 1986 547417 Symphony*, Davis - The Planets Records 547417 Andrew Davis (CD, Album, Club) Holst*, The Holst*, The Toronto 4DS Toronto Symphony*, Andrew Angel 4DS US Unknown 537362 Symphony*, Davis - The Planets Records 537362 Andrew Davis (Cass, Club) Related Music albums to The Planets by Holst Gustav Holst, The London Symphony Orchestra, Gustav Holst - The Planets Op. 32 Gustav Holst, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, The London Philharmonic Orchestra - The Planets / The Perfect Fool Holst - The Planets Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Gustav Holst - The Planets, Op. 32 , Suite For Large Orchestra Gustav Holst - The Planets Seiji Ozawa, Boston Symphony Orchestra - The Planets Holst, Sir Georg Solti, London Philharmonic Orchestra - The Planets Gustav Holst, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent - Holst The Planets.
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