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Gustav Theodore Holst (born
Gustavus Theodore von
Holst; 21
September 1874 – 25 May 1934) was an
English composer,
arranger and teacher. Best
known for...
- 32, is a seven-movement
orchestral suite by the
English composer Gustav Holst,
written between 1914 and 1917. In the last
movement the
orchestra is joined...
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Holst and von
Holst are surnames. In
Denmark and
Norway they are of
Medieval origin,
meaning Holsatian (person from Holstein). They may
refer to: Alison...
- Dame
Alison Margaret Holst DNZM CBE QSM (née Payne, born 1938) is a best-selling New
Zealand food
writer and
television celebrity chef.
Alison was born...
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Bengt Holst (born 14 May 1952) is a
Danish biologist who,
until his
retirement at the end of 2020, was
scientific director at
Copenhagen Zoo.
Holst received...
- years.
Summers were
often spent at the
Holsts'
rented country cottage at
Thaxted in Es****,
where Gustav Holst began an
annual Whitsun Festival in 1916...
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Elling Bolt
Holst (19 July 1849 – 2
September 1915) was a
Norwegian mathematician,
biographer and children's writer.
Holst was born in Drammen, Norway...
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Martin Holst (born 26
August 1978) is a
retired Swedish ice
hockey player.
Holst was part of the Djurgården
Swedish champions' team of 2001.
Holst made...
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Holst's frog (Babina holsti) is a
species of frog in the
family Ranidae. It is
endemic to the
Ryukyu Islands of ****an. It
occurs on
mountains of the Okinawa...
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Gilles Holst (20
March 1886 – 11
October 1968) was a
Dutch physicist,
known worldwide for his
invention of the low-pressure
sodium lamp in 1932. His father...