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George John Bennett (organist)

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George John Bennett, Mus.Doc. (5 May 1863 –1930) was an English cathedral organist and composer, who served in Lincoln Cathedral from 1895.[1]

Background

George John Bennett was born on 5 May 1863 in Andover, Hampshire. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music under G.A. Macfarren and C. Steggall, and also abroad, in Berlin under H. Barth (piano) and F. Kiel (composition) as well as in Munich (1885-1887) under H. Bussmeyer (piano) and Josef Rheinberger (composition).

Career

Organist of:

Family

Bennett married, at Lincoln Cathedral on 20 February 1900, Marion Ruston, second daughter of Joseph Ruston, of Monks Manor, Lincoln, a former MP and Mayor of Lincoln. The ceremony was performed by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, assisted by the Dean of Lincoln and the Archdeacon of Lincoln.[2]

Works

  • 2 overtures for orchestra
  • Suite in D minor for orchestra
  • Mass in B flat major for soli, choir and orchestra
  • Piano trio in E major
  • Piano pieces
  • Organ pieces

References

  1. ^ The Succession of Organists. Watkins Shaw.
  2. ^ "Marriages". The Times. No. 36073. London. 23 February 1900. p. 1.
Cultural offices
Preceded by Organist and Master of the Choristers of Lincoln Cathedral
1895-1930
Succeeded by