A collection of prized Decca recordings of the music of Holst, including a rare - and controversial! - recording by film score supremo Bernard Herrmann, released internationally for the first time on CD. Also included are two orchestral works (The Perfect Fool and Egdon Heath) conducted by Sir Adrian Boult, recorded in 1961 and much praised at his first appearance and it's subsequence recurrences on CD. Much of Holst's life was spent teaching and the St. Paul's Suite was written for his pupils to play in their school orchestra. The finale - where Holst cleverly counterpoints 'The Dargason' with 'Greensleeves' is an arrangement of the parallel movement in his Second Suite for military band, composed two years earlier. The legendary recording by Frederick Fennell and the Eastman Wind Ensemble of the two Suites, made in 1955, here reappears, and is complemented with another suite for brass band, the Moorside Suite, commissioned by the BBC and the National Brass Band Festival Committee. 'Holst's the Planets was a natural for Herrmann, and he captured it's grandeur perfectly. This album really does justice to audiophile equipment with big speakers.