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William Sterndale Bennett – engraving after a portrait by John Everett Millais, 1873. Sir William Sterndale Bennett (13 April 1816 – 1 February 1875) was an English composer, pianist, conductor and music educator.
Pastoral: The May Queen, Op 39; Sacred Cantata: The Woman of Samaria, Op 44 (Birmingham Festival, 1867) Duet: Remember Now Thy Creator; Exhibition Ode (1862), Op 40; Cambridge Installation Ode, Op 41; Now, my God, Let, I beseech Thee; God is a Spirit; Several other anthems, Hymn and Psalm tunes
Text may be adapted from the respective articles and lists; see their page histories for attribution. Featured articles Extract from manuscript of The May Queen , an 1858 pastoral cantata by William Sterndale Bennett Illustration by Louis Agassiz Fuertes on the frontispiece of William Butts Mershon 's 1907 book The Passenger Pigeon
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He succeeded Sir William Sterndale Bennett as principal of the academy in 1876. [18] He was also appointed professor of music at Cambridge University in 1875, [20] again succeeding Bennett. [18] Macfarren founded the Handel Society, [3] which attempted to produce a collected edition of the works of George Frideric Handel (between 1843 and 1858).
The son of R. W. Steggall (of the London-based harness and saddlery maker Whippy, Steggall and Flemming), [1] Charles Steggall was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge [2] and then studied under William Sterndale Bennett at the Royal Academy of Music, where he subsequently became Professor of organ and harmony.
Joan Sterndale-Bennett (1914–1996), British stage and film actress; Sir William Sterndale Bennett (1816–1875), English composer; William Pickford, 1st Baron Sterndale (1848–1923), British lawyer and judge; Dr Leon Sterndale, a fictional character in The Adventure of the Devil's Foot, a Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle