Hamish MacCunn, né James MacCunn was a Scottish composer, conductor and teacher.
1889 portrait by John Pettie
MacCunn, right, with Edward German, 1902
Sir August Friedrich Manns was a German-born British conductor who made his career in England. After serving as a military bandmaster in Germany, he moved to England and soon became director of music at London's Crystal Palace. He increased the resident band to full symphonic strength and for more than forty years conducted concerts at popular prices. He introduced a wide range of music to London, including many works by young British composers, as well as works by German masters hitherto neglected in England. Among his British protégés were Arthur Sullivan, Charles Villiers Stanford, Hubert Parry, Hamish MacCunn, Edward Elgar and Edward German.
August Manns in 1898
Crystal Palace concert hall in 1857
1888 caricatures of Manns