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Ouseley, Frederick Arthur Gore

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Ouseley, Frederick Arthur Gore (1825–1889)

British composer and cleric. He succeeded to his father's baronetcy in 1844, studied at Oxford University and was ordained in 1849. He gained his DMus in 1854, and became professor of music in the following year. In 1849 he founded St Michael's College at Tenbury, England, as a choir school, later becoming its warden, and leaving it his magnificent musical library. His compositions included much church music, oratorios, organ works, and some secular music.



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