Bruno Siegfried Huhn
Bruno Siegfried Huhn (1871–1950) was a British composer, pianist, organist and musical director. Born in London on 1 August 1871, he studied piano under Sophie Taunton, later toured in Spain, Italy, Egypt, India and Australia before moving to New York City in 1891. His works include:
- Te Deum Laudamus for soloists, chorus, orchestra and organ;
- Jubilate Deo for soloists, chorus, orchestra and organ; and
- Various settings of poems for voice and piano, including "Eldorado" and "Israfel" by Edgar Allan Poe, "The Unknown" by Walt Whitman, and "Invictus" by W.E. Henley.
Sources
- Baker, Theodore, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Third Revised Edition, revised and enlarged by Alfred Remy, M.E., G. Schirmer 1919.
- The Lied and Art Songs Texts Page, http://www.lieder.net/lieder/
- W. J. Baltzell (2008), Baltzell's Dictionary of Musicians: Containing Concise Biographical Sketches of Musicians of the Past and Present, with the Pronunciation of Foreign, READ BOOKS, ISBN 978-1-4086-6736-1, retrieved 2010-04-13
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