Hamish MacCunn
Born: 22nd March 1868, Greenock, Scotland
Died: 2nd August 1916, London
Nationality: Scottish
Hamish MacCunn was a Scottish late Romantic composer, conductor and teacher. His opera Diarmid (libretto by the Marquis of Lome), was produced at Covent Garden on 23 October 1897. His other music includes cantatas, Concert overtures, part-songs, instrumental pieces and songs, all markedly Scottish in type. He had a genuine love of Scottish folksong, and although he lived in London he was a lifelong champion of Scottish music and of the country's musical life.
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- Cycle of Six Love-Lyrics (1)
- Excerpts from Jeanie Deans (1)
- Had I a cave on some wild distant shore (1)
- Harvest Dance from Highland Memories, Op. 30 (1)
- Her Suffering ended (1)
- Highland Memories, Op. 30 (1)
- I've found my mountain lyre again! (1)
- My bed and pillow Are cold (1)
- O Mistress Mine (1)
- Six Scotch Dances (1)
- The ash tree (1)
- The Dowie Dens o' Yarrow (1)
- The Land of the Mountain and the Flood - Concert Overture, Op. 3 (10)
- The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1)
- The Ship o' the Fiend (1)
- To Julia weeping (1)
- Valse (1)
- Wilt thou by my dearie? (1)