Thaxted I vow to thee...
This short film, sponsored by the Friends of Thaxted Church, celebrates the centenary of Holst's glorious music and his link with the beautiful village of Thaxted where he was once church organist. Gustav Holst's 'Planet Suite' was first performed in 1918 when he was living in the historic village of Thaxted in North Essex. The hymn 'I vow to thee my country’, the tune of which was adapted from the theme of 'Jupiter’, has become one of the nation's favourite hymns and was named ‘Thaxted’ by Holst himself. The words to the hymn were taken from a poem by Cecil Spring Rice. Written at the end of a brutal war, the music is a stirring affirmation of hope.

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American Reacts to the Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill - I Vow To Thee My Country

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Thaxted | Rooted in tradition, growing into tomorrow

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"The Hymn of Jesus," Op. 37 (Gustav Holst), UNT Symphony Orchestra & Grand Chorus

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I Vow To Thee My Country: A Diamond Jubilee Tribute from Katherine Mount.mov

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Perseus Arrives in Style, The Drum Horse Major Leading Royal Tradition at Trooping the Colour

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England vs West Germany | Wembley Falls to a Netzer-Müller Masterclass | Euro 1972 Qualifier

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Festival Prelude on THAXTED

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Thaxted Morris Festival 2017

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The MOST DIFFICULT HYMN TUNE EVER WRITTEN

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"ข้าขอปฏิญาณต่อบ้านเกิด" - I Vow to Thee, My Country (Thai Version) | Official MV

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Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity - from Holst's The Planets

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Queen Elizabeth II - State Funeral (I Vow to Thee My Country)

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I vow to thee my Country(orchestra)

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Thaxted Patronal Festival, Morris & County Dance, Maypole Pub, Guildhall, 24th June 2023

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German POWs in the Lake District Thought They'd Been Sent to HEAVEN

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March From Wellington Barracks To Horse Guards Parade - Beating Retreat 2024

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I Vow to Thee, My Country (From Suite “The Planets" - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity, organ)

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Flash Mob - Gustav Holst - The Planets: Jupiter (Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra)

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The Funeral of Baroness Thatcher I Vow to Thee My Country Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, Holst tune Thaxted

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