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Bennett, William Sterndale, 1816-1875

Sir William Sterndale Bennett, b. Sheffield 1816; d. London 1875

English composer

  • William Sterndale Bennett (Wikipedia)
Nationality:
British, English

Works

"The fountain", op. 10, no. 3
"The lake", op. 10, no. 1
Capriccio in A minor, op. 28, no. 2
Caprice in E for pianoforte and orchestra, op. 22
Concert overture: The Naiades, op. 15 (1836)
Duet for trebles: "Let thy mind"
Overture: "Näides," op. 15
Overture: "Wood Nymphs," op. 20
Song: "Maydew" op. 23, no. 2

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