GUSTAV HOLST
Gustav Holst
was born here at 4 Clarence Road, Cheltenham
on 21 September 1874. Although chiefly
remembered today as the composer of 'The
Planets', he was a prolific composer who
wrote in practically every classical genre from solo-song and chamber pieces to massively scored orchestral works and opera. His
compositions are intensely original and individual; he was inspired by sources as diverse as Sanskrit and English folk-song and he had an innate understanding of the descriptive qualities of orchestral
instruments and the human voice.
After studying at the Royal College of Music, (where he and Vaughan Williams became life-long friends), he
worked for the Carl Rosa Opera Company and the Scottish Orchestra playing the trombone, before settling down to a busy life of teaching and composing. He became music teacher at Dulwich Girls' School
(1903-20), director of music at St Paul's Girls' School, Hammersmith (1905-34), music director at Morley College (1907-24) and in 1919
professor of music at University College, Reading. A friend of William Morris in his youth, Holst believed passionately in the community spirit of music and that music should be accessible to everyone.
Enter 4 Clarence Road and you see the house much as the young Gustav did when he was growing up here in the 1870s. The house is
the only example in Gloucestershire of a Victorian-Edwardian family home complete with the furnishings and utensils of that period.
The Holst Birthplace Trust aims to honour
the life and promote the music of Gustav
Holst and encourage the performance and
understanding of his work.
OPENING HOURS
Opening hours: 10am-4.00pm Tuesdays to Saturdays
Open some Bank Holidays - please enquire.
Usually closed from mid-December to mid-February except for pre-booked groups .
ADMISSIONS CHARGES
Full £3.50; Concessions £3.00; Family (2+3) £8.00; Guided Tours £4.50 (Full), £4.00 (Concessions).
HOW TO FIND US
The museum is a ten minute walk from
Cheltenham town centre, opposite the gateway
to Pittville Park, by Winchcombe Street.
There is a large public car park nearby in
Portland Street. Local
Stagecoach bus route A , N or D.
Site last updated: 24 November 2004 |