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A little known piece of trivia is that this famous work, a fixture at every circus, was composed by Mexico's great classical composer, Juventino BullBoxer31
"Jupiter: The Bringer of Jollity" from "The Planets" by British Composer Gustav Holst.
Gorgeous and glorious! You probably know this masterpiece, but it is fun to watch the conductor of the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra get emotionally choked up whilst conducting this piece - for the best part start at 3:00 minutes into it ...
"Jupiter: The Bringer of Jollity" from "The Planets" by British Composer Gustav Holst.
Gorgeous and glorious! You probably know this masterpiece, but it is fun to watch the conductor of the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra get emotionally choked up whilst conducting this piece - for the best part start at 3:00 minutes into it ...
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Yeah arguably the most thrilling section of the suite. Definitely one of the few pieces that warrant breaking with the "no applause between movements" rule. In fact, I'd be genuinely surprised not to hear shouts and applause after such an epic ending in any performance.
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