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Goossens and commissioned
He became an active supporter of music, and commissioned numerous works of chamber music from emerging and leading British composers of his time, including chamber works by Benjamin Britten, Frank Bridge, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Arnold Bax, Eugène Goossens.

Goossens and number
Fluide Glacial launched the career of a number of unknown or little-known cartoonists, most of whom were influenced by Gotlib in the first place: Edika, Goossens, Binet, Thiriet, Dupuy & Berberian, Lelong … Belgian veteran André Franquin also contributed his Idées Noires strip.

Goossens and works
The organization also helped several living composers such as Ralph Vaughan Williams, Arnold Bax, Peter Warlock ( first recording of The Curlew ), Eugene Goossens, Arnold Schönberg ( original chamber version of Verklärte Nacht ) and Sir Edward Elgar to gain greater recognition for their works.

Goossens and for
Musti, a cat character created by Belgian cartoonist Ray Goossens, was also cited as an inspiration for both Miffy and Hello Kitty.
Apart from the international scandal surrounding his departure in 1956, Goossens was said during his directorship to have channelled the best players in the Conservatorium Orchestra into the Sydney Symphony Orchestra ( of which he was concurrently Chief Conductor ), leaving only a student group for the Conservatorium.
For the city of Sydney it makes a major step towards the completion of the vision first enunciated by the then Conservatorium Director Eugene Goossens in 1947 when he lobbied Joe Cahill ( Minister for Local Government, later Premier ) for an Opera House on Bennelong Point to create a music precinct in the lower end of Macquarie Street.
The Aeolian Quartet leader was Alfred Cave, for recordings made before 1953 of Peter Warlock's The Curlew with Leon Goossens and tenor René Soames and Purcell Fantasias which they recorded with future member Emanuel Hurwitz.
The piece was written in 1942 for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under conductor Eugene Goossens.
Copland, in his autobiography, wrote of the request: " Eugene Goossens, conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, had written to me at the end of August about an idea he wanted to put into action for the 1942-43 concert season.
Goossens had suggested titles such as Fanfare for Soldiers, or sailors or airmen, and he wrote that " t is my idea to make these fanfares stirring and significant contributions to the war effort ...." Copland considered several titles including Fanfare for a Solemn Ceremony and Fanfare for Four Freedoms ; to Goossens ' surprise, however, Copland titled the piece Fanfare for the Common Man.
With members of the group, she recorded the chamber music of Eugene Goossens for the Chandos label.
At the age of 25, Horner decided to continue with the team in F3000 as the owner, signing Viktor Maslov and Marc Goossens for the 1999 season.
De Rop and Goossens again became the main inkers, with Geerts responsible for the stories and the pencil art.
On the 1929 visit his symphonic poem La Joie païenne won the Hollywood Bowl Prize for Composition and was performed there under the baton of Eugene Goossens.
A year later, he joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra under Eugene Goossens, where he remained for three and a half years before leaving for England.
* Goossens Place-Sir Eugene Goossens, composer, conductor and advocate for the building of the Sydney Opera House

Goossens and oboe
He studied composition with Gordon Jacob, oboe with Léon Goossens, and clarinet with Frederick Thurston.
Together with Leon Goossens he wrote the Menuhin Music Guide for the oboe in 1977.

Goossens and from
At the RCM he found his composition tutor, Sir Charles Stanford, of little help to him, but found inspiration from Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst and his fellow-students, Herbert Howells, Eugene Goossens and Arthur Benjamin.
Additional session musicians: Eric Bosteels was a session drummer with Hooverphonic from 1997 – 98, replaced by Mario Goossens until 2005.
Eugène Goossens was the name of three notable musicians ( from the same family ).
She was born in Liscard, Wallasey, a member of the famous Goossens family that had emigrated to England from Belgium in the 19th century.
In March 1956, Goossens was arrested attempting to bring 800 erotic photographs, some film and ritual masks into Australia from London, and was charged under Section 233 of the Customs Act.
She also actively engaged in sex magic amongst her coven, having learned much about it from the writings of Aleister Crowley and from Goossens, who himself had been very much interested in Crowley's work.

Goossens and such
During the early years, the orchestra was led by Paul Beard and David McCallum, and included leading players such as Anthony Pini, Reginald Kell, Léon Goossens, Gwydion Brooke, Geoffrey Gilbert, Bernard Walton and James Bradshaw.
The Crab with the Golden Claws was the fifth such story to be adapted, being directed by Ray Goossens and written by Michel Greg, himself a well known comic book writer and illustrator who in later years would become editor-in-chief of the Journal De Tintin.
The Secret of the Unicorn was the seventh such story to be adapted, being directed by Ray Goossens and written by Michel Greg, himself a well known comic book writer and illustrator who in later years would become editor-in-chief of the Journal De Tintin.
Red Rackham's Treasure was the eighth such story to be adapted, being directed by Ray Goossens and written by Michel Greg, himself a well known comic book writer and illustrator who in later years would become editor-in-chief of the Journal De Tintin.
Remmereit continues the traditions of such notable former music directors as Christopher Seaman, Eugene Goossens, José Iturbi, Erich Leinsdorf, David Zinman, and Mark Elder.

Goossens and composers
He gave the world premières of Walton's second Façade Suite, and Britten's Sinfonia da Requiem and Violin Concerto ; he also introduced pieces by Jacques Ibert, Eugene Goossens, and Arthur Bliss and by many American composers including Samuel Barber, Deems Taylor and Daniel Gregory Mason.

Goossens and Sir
Pitt and Landon Ronald conducted the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, Eugene Goossens conducted the London Symphony Orchestra and Hamilton Harty and Sir Edward Elgar conducted the orchestra of the Royal Philharmonic Society.
Under Sir Eugene Goossens ( Director 1948 – 55 ), opera at the Conservatorium made a major contribution to what researcher Roger Covell has described as " the most seminal years in the history of locally produced opera ...".
* Sir Eugene Goossens ( Director 1948 – 55 )
* Sir Eugene Aynsley Goossens ( 1893 – 1962 ), composer and conductor
Sir Eugene Goossens was succeeded by Nikolai Malko, Dean Dixon, Moshe Atzmon, and Willem van Otterloo.
His last appointment of significance was as director of the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music ( 1956 – 66 ) succeeding Sir Eugene Goossens, who had resigned in scandal.
Her brother Sir Eugene Goossens made an international conducting career in the mid-twentieth century and was also a composer.
Meanwhile 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 occult, read a copy of The Art of Rosaleen Norton and decided to write to the artist herself.
Although her two main sexual relationships in her life were with men ( Gavin Greenlees and Sir Eugene Goossens respectively ), Norton was bisexual, and allegedly enjoyed all forms of sexual activity with both men and women, including bondage and sado-masochism.
It was also recorded in 1941 by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Eugene Goossens.

Goossens and Edward
* Edward Elgar: Chanson de Matin & Chanson de Nuit, Dream Children, Contrasts, Soliloquy, Three Bavarian Dances ( Leon Goossens / Norman Del Mar ), Serenade in E minor, King Arthur Suite, Starlight Express Suite ( George Hurst )

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