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Sir William Sterndale Bennett (13 April 1816 – 1 February 1875) was an English composer, pianist, conductor and music educator. At the age of ten Bennett was admitted to the London Royal Academy of Music (RAM), where he remained for ten years.
Bennett aged about 35. This is a list of compositions by William Sterndale Bennett. Piano. Piano Solo. Capriccio, Op 2; Three Musical Sketches, Op 10;
Sir William Sterndale Bennett (1866) Sir George Macfarren (1876) Sir Alexander Mackenzie (1888) Sir John McEwen (1924) Sir Stanley Marchant (1936) Sir Reginald Thatcher (1949) Sir Thomas Armstrong (1955) Sir Anthony Lewis (1968) Sir David Lumsden (1982) Lynn Harrell (1993) Sir Curtis Price (1995) Jonathan Freeman-Attwood (2008)
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August – Sir William Sterndale Bennett becomes Principal of the Royal Academy of Music in London. [2] August 4 – First performance of Gabriel Fauré's Cantique de Jean Racine. August 9 – Marie Trautmann marries fellow musician Alfred Jaëll. October 21 – Jacques Offenbach's operetta La Vie parisienne debuts in Paris at the Théâtre du ...
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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