Hamish MacCunn(1868-1916)
"Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum" (1888), oil on canvas, 81 x 65.5 cm, of the painter Vincent Van Gogh, contemporary of MacCunn (Rijksmuseum Kroller-Mueller, Otterlo) The musician Hamish MacCunn was a author of vocal and instrumental music; was born in Greenock on the 22nd March 1868, the same year of the composers Angeli, Bantock, Bleichmann, Braga, Brandts Buys, Broome, Ellberg, Engel, Erlanger, Gallico, Gawronski, Giarda, Gilbert, Hrazdira, Jarno, Jebe, Joplin, Lorenz, Maurice, Merikanto, Monti, Mortelmans, Patterson, Schillings, Silver, Skilton, Tomás. He died in Londra on the second August 1916 project MacCunn (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of Late Romanticism Hamish MacCunn OPERE"Jeanie Deans" was performed on the 15th of November 1894 in Edinburgh"Diarmid" was performed on the 23rd of October 1897 in Londra (Covent Garden) "The Masque of War and Peace" was performed in Londra on the 13rd of February 1900 (Her (His) Majesty's Theatre) LIEDER"There be none of Beauty's daughters", published in 1892, text of George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824)"Oh where art thou dreaming?", text of Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
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