Liverpool College of Music
Liverpool College of Music was an academy for classical musicians that existed between around 1884 and 1911, originally at 11 Hardman Street. The building was first known as the Meyerbeer Hall and was opened on 31 December 1867. It was also used by Liverpool Spiritualist Church from 4 June 1876 to 1885 before becoming the College. By 2020 the building had become the 'Hard Wok Café'.
11 Hardman Street, Liverpool
A 1900 advertisement for Liverpool College of Music.
Sir Eugene Aynsley Goossens was an English conductor and composer.
Blue plaque, 70 Edith Road, West Kensington, London
70 Edith Road West Kensington London W14 9AR
Cover of the Suite for flute, violin and harp, or two violins and piano
Image: Eugene Goossens LCCN2014711609