The Planets

Jüpiter (4. Jupiter (full score))

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About The Planets

The Planets, Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. Each movement of the suite is named after a planet of the solar system and its corresponding astrological character as defined by Holst.
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Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity, rue:Юпітер, ang:Þunor, ar:المشتري, an:Chupiter, frp:Jupitèr, ast:Xúpiter, az:Yupiter, bn:জুপিটার, zh-min-nan:Bo̍k-chheⁿ, ba:Юпитер, be:Планета Юпітэр, br:Yaou, bg:Юпитер, ca:Júpiter, cv:Юпитер, cy:Iau, nv:Jíbitoo, el:Δίας, eml:Zòbia, es:Júpiter, eo:Jupitero, ext:Júpiti, fa:مشتری, hif:Brahaspati, ga:Iúpatar, gd:Bliogh, gl:Xúpiter, gan:木星, gu:ગુરુ, xal:Пүрвə, ko:목성, haw:Ka‘āwela, hy:Լուսնթագ, hi:बृहस्पति, io:Jupitero, id:Yupiter, os:Юпитер, is:Júpíter, it:Giove, he:צדק, jv:Yupiter, kn:ಗುರು, ka:იუპიტერი, kk:Юпитер, kw:Yow, sw:Mshtarii, ht:Jipitè, ku:Berçîs, la:Iuppiter, lv:Jupiters, lt:Jupiteris, lij:Giòve, jbo:iupiter, mk:Јупитер, ml:വ്യാഴം, mt:Ġove, mr:गुरू ग्रह, arz:جوبيتر, ms:Musytari, mwl:Júpiter, mdf:Юпитерь, mn:Бархасбадь, my:ကြာသပတေးဂြိုဟ်, nah:Huēyitzitzimicītlalli, ne:बृहस्पतिग्रह, ja:木星, nn:Planeten Jupiter, nov:Jupitere, oc:Jupitèr, uz:Yupiter, pa:ਬ੍ਰਹਿਸਪਤ, pnb:مشتری, ps:مشتري, pms:Gieuv, pl:Jowisz, pt:Júpiter, kaa:Yupiter, ksh:Juppitter, qu:Pirwa, ru:Юпитер, sah:Юпитер, sq:Jupiteri, scn:Giovi, si:බ්‍රහස්පති ග්‍රහයා, sd:وِسپَتُ, szl:Jowisz, so:Cirjeex, sr:Јупитер, tl:Hupiter, ta:வியாழன், tt:Юпитер, te:గురుడు, th:ดาวพฤหัสบดี, tg:Муштарӣ, tr:Jüpiter, uk:Юпітер, ur:مشتری, ug:يۇپىتېر, vi:Sao Mộc, fiu-vro:Jupitõr, war:Hupiter, yi:יופיטער, yo:Júpítérì, zh-yue:木星, bat-smg:Jopėteris, zh:木星

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