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The First Suite in E♭ for Military Band, Op. 28, No. 1, by the British composer Gustav Holst is considered one of the cornerstone masterworks in the concert band repertoire. Officially premiered in 1920 at the Royal Military School of Music, the manuscript was originally completed in 1909. Along with the subsequent Second Suite in F for Military Band, written in 1911 and premiered in 1922, the First Suite convinced many other prominent composers that serious music could be written specifically for band.

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  • First Suite in E-flat for Military Band (en)
  • First Suite in Es (Holst) (nl)
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  • The First Suite in E♭ for Military Band, Op. 28, No. 1, by the British composer Gustav Holst is considered one of the cornerstone masterworks in the concert band repertoire. Officially premiered in 1920 at the Royal Military School of Music, the manuscript was originally completed in 1909. Along with the subsequent Second Suite in F for Military Band, written in 1911 and premiered in 1922, the First Suite convinced many other prominent composers that serious music could be written specifically for band. (en)
  • First Suite in Es for Military Band, beter bekend onder de naam First Suite in Es is een compositie uit 1909 van Gustav Holst. De Brit componeerde het in 1909 voor harmonieorkest. Samen met zijn Second Suite in F for Military Band (opus 28.2 uit 1911) wordt het gezien als een standaardwerk in het repertoire voor harmonieorkesten. De First Suite in Es for Military Band bestaat uit drie delen, ieder deel heeft zijn eigen karakter en vorm. De hele compositie is gebaseerd op een 8-maten melodie die herinnert aan Engelse volksliederen; maar de melodieën zijn van Holst zelf. (nl)
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