Infinite expanses. When the nights get longer, it's worth taking a look at the dark sky. In addition to the moon and the many twinkling stars, the planets of our solar system are then particularly easy to see - for example, the mighty radiant Jupiter, bright Venus or glowing red Mars. Even the ancient Romans made up stories about the planets visible to the naked eye. But it was the English composer Gustav Holst who first set them to music. And so we embark on a musical journey through space. But what is Phili doing? Is our little earth girl flying with us, or does she have completely different ideas? Let us surprise you!
Gustav Holst
Excerpts from "The Planets" - Suite for large orchestra
Miguel Sepúlveda | Conductor (Runnicles Fellow)
Malte Arkona | Moderation
Victoria Esper | Voice Phili
Michael Kube | Conception
Dresden Philharmonic Choir
Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra
This content has been machine translated.