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- Hamish MacCunn, né James MacCunn (22 March 1868 – 2 August 1916) was a Scottish composer, conductor and teacher. He was one of the first students of the...
- America. Hamish MacCunn (1868–1916), Scottish composer, conductor and teacher Ruthanne Lum McCunn (born 1946), American novelist John McCunn (1820–1872),...
- Widow Andrew Lloyd Webber: "Overture from Phantom of the Opera" Hamish MacCunn: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood Felix Mendelssohn: The Hebrides...
- helped the career of the young composer Hamish MacCunn by organising concerts for him in his own studio. MacCunn, who would marry Pettie's daughter Alison...
- musician in the band The Clean Hamish Linklater, American actor Hamish MacCunn (1868–1916), Scottish composer and musician Hamish Marshall (born 1979)...
- Jeanie Deans is an opera in four acts by Hamish MacCunn (1868–1916) set to a libretto by Joseph Bennett which is loosely based on Walter Scott's 1818...
- and the Flood is a concert overture for orchestra, composed by Hamish MacCunn in 1887 and first performed at the Crystal Palace on 5 November of that...
- The signature tune was The Land of the Mountain and the Flood, by Hamish MacCunn. Series creator Lindsay Galloway released a novel based on the series in...
- such as Alexander Mackenzie, William Wallace, Learmont Drysdale, Hamish MacCunn and John McEwen. After World War II, traditional music in Scotland was...
- included Alexander Mackenzie, William Wallace, Learmont Drysdale, Hamish MacCunn and John McEwen. After World War II, traditional music in Scotland was...