Eugène Goossens was the name of three notable musicians (from the same family). Listed chronologically: Eugène Goossens, père (1845–1906), conductor (opera)...
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violinist Eugène Goossens (fils, 1867–1958) and Annie Cook, a Carl Rosa Opera Company singer. He was the grandson of the conductor Eugène Goossens (père,...
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Belgian conductor Eugène Goossens, fils (1867–1958), French conductor and violinist, son of Eugène Goossens, père Eugene Aynsley Goossens (1893–1962), English...
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his composer son of the same name he is often referred to as Eugene Goossens II. Goossens was born in Bordeaux and studied in Bruges and the conservatoire...
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and violinist Eugène Goossens and grandfather of the conductor and composer Sir Eugene Goossens, the harpists Marie and Sidonie Goossens and the oboist...
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Eugene C. Goossen (August 6, 1920 – July 14, 1997) was an American art critic and art historian who organized more than 60 art exhibitions, wrote essays...
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composer Wendell Eugene (1923–2017), American jazz musician Eugene Aynsley Goossens (1893–1962), English conductor and composer Eugène Goossens, fils (1867–1958)...
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conductor Eugène Goossens, his brother the conductor and composer Eugene Aynsley Goossens and his sisters the harpists Marie and Sidonie Goossens. In 1916...
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the successful English classical music composer and conductor Sir Eugene Goossens (1893–1962), who was then in Australia and who had an interest in the...
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Dutch footballer As a given name Goossen van der Weyden (ca. 1465– aft. 1538), Flemish painter Goosen Goossens Goossen at the Meertens Institute database...
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accompaniment for London screenings was compiled by the conductor Eugène Goossens with help from composer and music librarian Frederick Laurence. It...
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Fanfare for Four Freedoms; to Goossens' surprise, however, Copland titled the piece Fanfare for the Common Man. Goossens wrote, "Its title is as original...
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father and grandfather were both conductors, both called Eugène. Her brother Sir Eugene Goossens was a composer and conductor who spent many years working...
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Adolphe Anthony Goossens (29 April 1896 – 17 August 1916) was a horn player, a member of the famous Goossens musical family of Belgium origins but living...
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by his wife Alice Goossens-Viceroy, an accomplished soprano, who remained in Australia as a teacher and concert performer. Goossens was born in Paris...
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conductor and violinist Eugène Goossens, and her younger sister Sidonie Goossens was also a harpist. Her brothers were Eugene (composer), Adolphe (horn...
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composer Duff Goldman, pastry and cake chef, television personality Eugene Goossen, art critic and historian Bernard O. Gruenke, stained glass artist Tim...
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series of 18 commissioned by Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conductor Eugene Goossens in 1942–43, each to open a concert. Each was to salute an aspect of...
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directors included Ernst Kunwald through 1918, Eugène Ysaÿe (1918–1922), Fritz Reiner (1922–1933), and Eugene Goossens (1933–1947). The orchestra returned to...
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musical director, Alfred Cellier, conducted most of the performances. Eugène Goossens conducted the piece in late July and August 1878, while Cellier was...
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Sargent, that also included the Oboe Concerto by the soloist's brother, Eugène Goossens. This pastoral piece is divided into three movements: Rondo Pastorale...
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footballer Randolphe Gohi (born 1969), former professional footballer Eugène Goossens (1867–1958), conductor, violinist Anna Hamilton (1864–1935), doctor...
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Eugène Goossens, fils, Belgian musician, his singer wife, Annie Cook and their children, Sir Eugène Goossens, conductor, harpists, Sidonie Goossens and...
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Bishop of London Eugène Goossens, fils (1867–1958), musician and his four musical children: Sir Eugene Aynsley Goossens, Léon Jean Goossens, Marie and Sidonie...
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cast. The incidental music was by Frederick Delius and conducted by Eugène Goossens. The ballets were devised by Michel Fokine, and George W. Harris designed...
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Tannhäuser January 17 – Erika Nissen, pianist (died 1903) February 25 – Eugène Goossens, père, conductor (d. 1906) March 5 – Alphonse Hasselmans, harpist and...
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(libretti by F. C. Burnand) The Contrabandista Cox and Box January 28 – Eugène Goossens, fils, violinist and conductor (d. 1958) March 24 Guido Menasci, librettist...
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This table of works by the English composer Eugene Aynsley Goossens initially lists them by opus number. They are sortable by other criteria, such as...
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Frankfurt and such friends as Ernest Bryson, Benjamin Dale, Gervase Elwes, Eugène Goossens, fils and Arnold Bax. This group, in which Frederick Delius sometimes...
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its first concert in January 1946. Eugene Goossens joined the orchestra as its first chief conductor in 1947. Goossens introduced outdoor concerts and conducted...
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