NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra / Krzysztof Urbański
Hamburg International Music Festival
Is this music from »Star Wars« or »E.T.«? Such questions regularly pop up when sections of the »Planets« by Gustav Holst are performed. However, it is the other way around: long before the first »talkies« were ever made, British composer Holst created these effective and visionary pieces that have remained popular ever since.
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The »Planets« was premiered in 1918, and up until today the work inspires film composers from all over the world, especially those working in the fields of science fiction and space adventure. Of course, laser swords and intergalactic space shuttles were the last thing on Holst’s mind when he wrote this seven-movement orchestral suite. What inspired him were astrological star signs and ascendants. Reading horoscopes gave Holst the idea for composing portraits of individual planets and characterising them with subtitles. For example, Jupiter is the »Bringer of Jollity«. He inspired Holst to pen down a tune that became something of a secret national anthem for the British. And Mars, the »Bringer of War,« contains music that John Williams recycled with ease 60 years later for his soundtrack to »Star Wars.«
In these three extra concerts Krzysztof Urbański and the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra invite you to compare these works – by directly juxtaposing one with the other. The »Planets« cycle is followed by a performance of the »Star Wars« suite by John Williams.
Performers
NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester
conductor Krzysztof Urbański
Programme
Gustav Holst
Die Planeten / Suite für großes Orchester op. 32
– Interval –
John Williams
Suite from the film soundtrack to »Star Wars«
Live Broadcast
The concert will be broadcast live at www.elbphilharmonie.com and on the Elbphilharmonie forecourt as part of the Hamburg International Music Festival.
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