<P> The first complete performance of the suite at a public concert did not occur until 15 November 1920; the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) was conducted by Albert Coates . This was the first time the movement Neptune had been heard in a public performance, all the other movements having been given earlier public airings . </P> <P> The composer conducted a complete performance for the first time on 13 October 1923, with the Queen's Hall Orchestra at a Promenade Concert . Holst conducted the LSO in two recorded performances of The Planets: the first was an acoustic recording made in sessions between 1922 and 1924 (now available on Pavilion Records' Pearl label); the second was made in 1926, and utilised the then - new electrical recording process (in 2003, this was released on compact disc by IMP and later on Naxos outside the United States). Because of the time constraints of the 78rpm format, the tempi are often much faster than is usually the case today . </P> <P> The work is scored for a large orchestra consisting of four flutes (third doubling first piccolo and fourth doubling second piccolo and "bass flute in G", actually an alto flute), three oboes (third doubling bass oboe), one English horn, three clarinets in B ♭ and A, one bass clarinet in B ♭, three bassoons, one contrabassoon; six horns in F, four trumpets in C, two trombones, one bass trombone, one tenor tuba in B ♭ (actually a euphonium scored for treble clef), one bass tuba; a percussion section with six timpani (requiring two players), bass drum, snare drum, cymbals, triangle, tam - tam, tambourine, glockenspiel, xylophone, tubular bells; celesta, pipe organ; 2 harps and strings . In Neptune, two three - part women's choruses (each comprising two sopranos and one alto) located in an adjoining room which is to be screened from the audience are added . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> Mars, the Bringer of War A concert band arrangement of Mars, from The Planets, performed by the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band Venus, the Bringer of Peace A concert band arrangement of Venus, from The Planets, performed by the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band Mercury, the Winged Messenger Mercury, from The Planets, performed by the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity Jupiter, from The Planets, performed by the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band Uranus, the Magician A concert band arrangement of Uranus, from The Planets, performed by the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Problems playing these files? See media help . </Td> </Tr> </Table>

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