London: Oscar-nominated composer Richard Rodney Bennett has died at the age of 76.
Bennett, who was a Brit, passed away peacefully on Christmas Eve in his adopted home city of New York, reported The Guardian.
Born in Kent on March 29, 1936, Bennett was a composer of classical and jazz works in addition to film scores, and regularly performed as a jazz pianist.
His score for Sidney Lumet`s Murder on the Orient Express won a Bafta in 1974, and was also nominated for an Academy Award.
Bennett`s scores for Far From the Madding Crowd and Nicholas and Alexandra also received Oscar nominations, and his other compositions for film include Enchanted April and Four Weddings and a Funeral.
His TV work ranges from early Doctor Who serial The Aztecs to Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Christopher Lee`s 2000 miniseries Gormenghast.
Bennett was honoured with a CBE in 1977, and received a knighthood in 1998.
PTI