Originally posted by Extra Vaganza
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Your own last contribution brought in Gustav Holst, after all. As you mention he "was not a symphonist", but this again brings up the question of how important or relevant it is to "be" a composer of symphonies. He could easily have called The Planets a symphony rather than a suite, and nobody could have told him it wasn't (is it "more of a symphony" than Zemlinsky's Lyrische Symphonie or Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms etc.?). What is clear is that it's probably performed and recorded more often than all of RVW's symphonies put together. My understanding is that the influences between RVW and Holst ran in both directions and resulted from regular occasions where they discussed their work with one another.
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