List of compositions by Eugene Aynsley Goossens

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Compositions by Eugene Aynsley Goossens
TitleCategoryKeyScoringOp.YearGenreTextComments
Variations on a Chinese Theme for orchestra
Orchestra11911Variations27 minutes + (ABC Classics cd)
Miniature Fantasy for string orchestra
String Orchestra21911Fantasy8 minutes
Symphonic Poem “Perseus”
Orchestra31912Symphonic Poem
Old Chinese Folk-Song
From the Yang-Tse-Kiang
Chamberviolin or cello, piano4, No.11912Folk SongDedication: Achille Rivarde, Esq.
“The Eternal Rhythm” for orchestra
Orchestra51913Symphonic Poem20 minutes + (ABC Classics cd)
Suite
Chamberflute, violin, harp (or 2 violins, piano)61914SuiteDedication to Miriam Timothy
5 Impressions of a Holiday
Cinq impressions d'un séjour à la campagne
Chamberviolin (or flute), cello , piano71916Impressions
8
2 Mélodies
Two Songs, Deux mélodies
Songsvoice (soprano or tenor), piano91914Song
Romantic
Concert Study
PianoC majorpiano10Study3 minutes. Dedication: Winifred Christie (1882–1965)
11
Phantasy Quartet
String Quartet2 violins, viola, and cello121915Fantasy1 movement. Dedication: To my friends, the London String Quartet (1st Violin: Albert Sammons 2nd Violin: Thomas W. Petre Viola: Harry Waldo Warner Cello: Charles Warwick Evans)
Rhapsody
Chambercello, piano131917RhapsodyDedication: Warwick-Evans
String Quartet
String QuartetC major14191525 minutes. Dedication: Colleagues of the Philharmonic String Quartet--Arthur Beckwith (1st Violin), Raymond Jeremy (Viola), Cedric Sharpe (Cello)
“By the Tarn” for string orchestra
String Orchestra15, No.11919Sketch5 minutes + (EMI cd)
“Jack O’Lantern” for string orchestra
(Ignis fatuus)
String Orchestra15, No.21919Sketch
2 Proses Lyriques
Songsvoice, piano161917Song Edwin Evans (1844-1923)Dedication: G. Jean-Aubry
Persian Idylls
Songsvoice, piano171918Song Edwin Evans (1844-1923)Dedication: To my friend Maurice d'Oisly
“Tam O’Shanter”-Scherzo after Burns for orchestra
Orchestra17a1918Scherzo
Kaleidoscope
12 Short Pianoforte Pieces
Pianopiano181917Dedication: Miss d'Erlanger
Three Songs
Songsvoice, piano1919171, 3. Jean-Frédéric-Emile Aubry) (1882-1950) as G. Jean-Aubry; 2. Edwin Evans (1844-1923)Dedication: 1. Adolfo Salazar; 3. à Madame Alvar
4 Conceits
Pianopiano201917Conceit8 minutes. Dedication: To William Murdock
Violin Sonata No.1
ViolinE minorviolin, piano211919Sonata25 minutes. Dedication: Albert Sammons
Philip II
Orchestra221918-19Prelude10 minutes. Incidental music for Emile Verhaeren's "Philip II."
The Curse
SongsE minorvoice, piano22b1921Song Herbert Reginald Barbor (1893-1933)Dedication: Pedro Morales
Piano Quintet
Piano QuintetG minor2 violins, viola, cello, piano231921Dedication: To my friend George Davison
24
Nature Poems
Pianopiano251919PoemDedication: To Benno Moiseiwitsch
3 Songs
Three songs with string quartet accompaniment
SongsF major, E♭ minor, C majorvoice, 2 violins, viola, cello261920Song1. Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542); 2. John Fletcher (1579-1625); 3. Richard Barnefield (1574-1627)
27
Hommage à Debussy
Pianopiano281920Hommage
L'Ecole en crinoline
Pianopiano29Ballet
Rhythmic Dance for orchestra
Orchestra301927Dance3 minutes
Silence
A choral fragment
Orchestra, Vocalchorus (SSAATTBB), orchestra311922Fragment Walter De la Mare (1873-1956)Composed expressly for the Three Choirs Musical Festival, Gloucester, 1922.
32
Suite from 'East of Suez'
Suite from the Incidental Music to 'East of Suez'
Orchestraorchestra331922Suite W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965)Commissioned by director Basil Dean
Sinfonietta
34192215 minutes
Lyric Poem for Violin and Orchestra
357 minutes
Fantasy for 9 wind instruments
36
Phantasy Sextet
Chamber3 violins, viola, 2 cellos, [double bass (ad lib.)]371923Fantasy20 minutes. Dedication: Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
Two Studies / Ballades
1. Folk Tune (Sheep-Shearing Song)
Pianopiano38 No.11923Study / Ballade2:48
“Sheep Shearing Song” was collected in Somerset by English folk-musicologist Cecil Sharp in 1904 from the singing of William King
Two Studies / Ballades
2. Scherzo
Pianopiano38 No.21923Study / Ballade2:56
39
Variations on “Cadet Rousselle” for orchestra
Orchestra401930Variations3 minutes + (Dutton cd). Arranged by Arnold Bax, Frank Bridge, John Ireland and Eugene Goossens; orchestrated by Eugene Goossens
Pastorale et Arlequinade for flute, oboe, and piano
Chamberflute, oboe, piano418 minutes. Chandos CD
Ships, three preludes for piano
Piano42Prelude
43
Three Greek Dances for small orchestra
4414 minutes
Oboe Concerto
Concerto451927 (1927)-1929Concerto12 minutes + (ABC Classics and ASV cds cd). Dedicated to Léon Goossens
Judith
An Opera in One Act
Opera461929Opera Arnold Bennett 74 minutes
Concertino for string octet or string orchestra
String Octet, String Orchestrastring octet (or string orchestra)471928Concertino13 minutes + (ABC Classics cd). Dedication: to my friend André Mangeot. 4 movements. IMSLP
48
49
Violin Sonata No. 2
Violinviolin, piano50Sonata
51
52
53
Don Juan de Mañara
Opera in Four Acts
Opera541935Opera Arnold Bennett First performed in London at Covent Garden in 1937
Three Pictures for Flute and Orchestra
Orchestra551935Picture18 minutes
Two pieces
Pianopiano56
Romance
Violinviolin, piano57
Symphony No.1
Orchestra581940Symphony
String Quartet No.2
String QuartetC major2 violins, viola, cello59194232 minutes. Dedicated to my dear friend Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, on her birthday, October 30th, 1940
Phantasy Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
Concerto601942Fantasy
Cowboy Fantasy for orchestra
Orchestra611942Fantasy
Symphony No.2
Orchestra621942-1944Symphony
Phantasy Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Concerto631948Fantasy
“The Apocalypse”
Oratoriasoprano, contralto, tenor, bass, double chorus and orchestra641953OratoriaRevelation of St John the Divine 110 minutes
Concert Piece for two harps, oboe, cor anglais and orchestra
Concerto651958Concert Piece
Divertissement for orchestra
Orchestra661960Divertissement19 minutes
Islamite Dance
Chamberoboe, piano1962Dance2.5 minutes. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. IMSLP
Coronation Fanfare for orchestra
Orchestra1953Fanfare
Victory(Jubilee) Fanfare and ‘God Save The Queen’ for orchestra
Orchestra1945Anthem4 minutes
“Star-Spangled Banner” for orchestra
Orchestra1953Anthem4 minutes
Scherzo Fantasque
Chamberflute, piano1962Scherzo2.5 minutes. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. A Chronological History of Australian Composers and Their Compositions - Vol. 2
Vieille Chanson à Boire
Chamberbassoon, piano1962Drinking Song2 minutes. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. A Chronological History of Australian Composers and Their Compositions - Vol. 2

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