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Thomas Bennett (musician)

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English organist

Thomas Bennett (c. 1784 – 21 March 1848) was an English organist.

Career

Bennett was a chorister at Salisbury Cathedral under Joseph Corfe. He was Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral from 1803 and organist at the newly opened St John the Evangelist's Church, Chichester from 1813. His son, Henry R. Bennett succeeded him in both posts, in 1848 and 1849 respectively. Upon Thomas Bennett's appointment at the cathedral, he was placed under probation for 14 years - his overall tenure at Chichester spanned 45 years, the longest serving organist and master of the choristers to date.

Bennett's composed Sacred Melodies (published some time before 1815), which include psalms and hymns. He also wrote the pamphlet, An Introduction to the Art of Singing.

References

  1. Organs and Organists of Chichester Cathedral
  2. Biographical Dictionary of the Organ | Thomas Bennett

External links

Cultural offices
Preceded byJames Target Organist and Master of the Choristers
of Chichester Cathedral

1803-1848
Succeeded byHenry R. Bennett
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