Timeline |
1874 CE | Gustav Theodore Holst was born of Swedish origin in Cheltenham in England. | |
1905 CE | Gustav Holst began teaching music at St Paul's School in Hammersmith. | |
1907 CE | Gustav Holst began teaching music at Morley College. | |
1916 CE | Gustav Holst emerged as a major composer with the seven-movement suite (1914-1916) 'The Planets'. | |
1917 CE | Gustav Holst composed 'The Hymn of Jesus'. | |
1919 CE | The first public performance of Holst's 'The Planets'. | |
1922 CE | Gustav Holst composed the comic opera 'The Perfect Fool'. | |
1924 CE | Gustav Holst composed the comic opera 'At the Boar's Head'. | |
1925 CE | Gustav Holst gave up most of his teaching. | |
1927 CE | Gustav Holst composed the orchestral tone poem, 'Egdon Heath'. | |
1934 CE | Gustav Holst, composer, died. | |