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Imogen Holst (1907–1984), daughter of English composer of Swedish origin, Gustav Holst. Imogen, like her father, was a musical educationist, conductor and composer of folksong arrangements, and was associated with Benjamin Britten in the Aldeburgh Festivals.
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Imogen Holst (1907 - 1984), hija del compositor inglés de origen sueco Gustav Holst. Imogen, al igual que su padre, se dedicó a la enseñanza musical, dirección, composición y arreglista. Colaboró con Benjamin Britten (festival de Aldeburgh)
Imogen Holst (1907 - 1984), filla do compositor inglés de orixe sueco Gustav Holst. Imogen, ao mesmo co seu pai, adicouse á ensinanza musical, dirección, composición e arranxos. Colaborou con Benjamin Britten (festival de Aldeburgh)
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Imogen Holst (1907 - 1984), daughter of English composer of Swedish origin, Gustav Holst. Imogen, like her father, was a musical educationist, conductor and composer of folksong arrangements, and was associated with Benjamin Britten in the Aldeburgh Festivals. (Photo by George C. Beresford/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)