Bruno Huhn

Bruno Siegfried Huhn (1 August 1871 – 13 May 1950) was a British-born American composer, voice teacher, vocal coach, pianist, organist and conductor.

After spending some time in Australia at the conclusion of this tour, he returned briefly to England in June and July 1891 and moved to New York City immediately after this.

[6] He remained in Australia after the tour completed, and returned briefly to England in June and July 1891 when he was engaged in concerts at St James's Hall.

[7] For fourteen years he was the conductor of the Banks Glee Club; a community chorus in New York City that presented bi-annual choral concerts at Carnegie Hall.

Principal artists at the Metropolitan Opera who studied voice with Huhn included bass Edward Lankow (1883-1940), baritone Fred Patton (d. 1951), and contraltos Florence Wickham, Merle Alcock, and Lila Robeson (1880-1960).

1924 photo of Bruno Huhn