Born: April 13, 1816, Sheffield, England. Died: February 1, 1875, London, England. Buried: Westminster Abbey, London, England. |
A pianist, composer, and conductor, Bennett taught music at Cambridge University, and was a principal of the Royal Society. In 1863, he helped edit The Chorale Book for England, by Catherine Winkworth. Queen Victoria knighted him in 1871.
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