English pianist, organist and composer
Henry Forbes (1804 – 24 November 1859) was an English pianist, organist and composer.
Forbes was a pupil of George Thomas Smart , Johann Nepomuk Hummel , Ignaz Moscheles , and Henri Herz , and had greater success as executant and teacher than as composer. While organist of St Luke's Church, Chelsea , a London church, he published (1843) National Psalmody , containing some original numbers. His opera The Fairy Oak was disliked by the critics, but had a run of a week or two after its production at Drury Lane , 18 October 1845. A cantata , Ruth , was performed in 1847.
Forbes frequently associated with his brother George Forbes (1813–1883) in concerts, and was between 1827 and 1850 conductor of the Società Armonica . He died on 24 November 1859, in his fifty-sixth year.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : "Forbes, Henry ". Dictionary of National Biography . London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.