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  2. Marin Alsop - Wikipedia

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    Alsop also served as associate conductor of the Richmond Symphony in Richmond, Virginia, from 1988 to 1990, music director of the Eugene Symphony in Eugene, Oregon from 1989 to 1996, music director of the Long Island Philharmonic from 1990, [9] music director of the Oregon Festival of American Music from 1992 to 1996, [11] and Creative ...

  3. Fanfare for the Common Man - Wikipedia

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    Fanfare for the Common Man is a musical work by the American composer Aaron Copland.It was written in 1942 for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under conductor Eugene Goossens and was inspired in part by a speech made earlier that year by then American Vice President Henry A. Wallace, in which Wallace proclaimed the dawning of the "Century of the Common Man".

  4. Eugene Tzigane - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Tzigane at the Fitelberg Competition Eugene Tzigane (IPA – Ju:dʒi:n tsi'ga:n) is a symphonic and operatic conductor . [ 1 ] He is currently Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of Kuopio Symphony Orchestra in Kuopio , Finland, since 2023.

  5. List of performers at the Metropolitan Opera - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the singers, conductors, and dancers who have appeared in at least 100 performances at the Metropolitan Opera, last updated March 17, 2024.Performers are listed by the number of the performances they have appeared in as found at the Metropolitan Opera Archives. [1]

  6. Eugène Goossens, fils - Wikipedia

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    Blue plaque, 70 Edith Road West Kensington, London. Eugène Goossens (28 January 1867 – 31 July 1958) was a French-born conductor and violinist. [1] To distinguish him from his conductor father and his composer son of the same name he is often referred to as Eugene Goossens II.

  7. Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    1979 – Mendelssohn’s Symphony No.3 "Scottish": David Zinman, conductor. Also includes Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture, Symphony No.4 \"Italian,\" Symphony No.5 "Reformation." (Vox) 1984 – Dvořák’s Legends, Op. 59: David Zinman, conductor. (Nonesuch Digital) 1985 – My First Concert: Isaiah Jackson, conductor. Recording for children ...

  8. Eugene Aynsley Goossens - Wikipedia

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    Blue plaque, 70 Edith Road, West Kensington, London 70 Edith Road West Kensington London W14 9AR. He was born in Camden Town, London, the son of the Belgian conductor and violinist Eugène Goossens (fils, 1867–1958) and Annie Cook, a Carl Rosa Opera Company singer.

  9. Eugène Goossens - Wikipedia

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    Eugène Goossens, père (1845–1906), conductor (opera) Eugène Goossens, fils (1867–1958), violinist and conductor; Sir Eugene Aynsley Goossens (1893–1962), composer and conductor (son & grandson) See also. Eugene Goossen (1920–1997), American art critic and historian