Rev. Sir Frederick Ouseley

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Rev. Sir Frederick Ouseley (1825-1889) was a musician, composer, scholar and vicar. See the Dictionary of National Biography for details.

Sir Frederick Ouseley built the church of St. Michael, Tenbury, at his own expense, and was vicar there from 1856 to his death. He also built and endowed St. Michael's College, whose purpose was to 'promise a course of training, and to form a model, for the daily choral services of the Church in these realms, and, for the furtherance of this object, to receive, educate and train boys in religious, secular and musical knowledge.' It was to the College that he bequeathed his music library, of about 5000 volumes, containing unique manuscript and printed material.

From the guide to the Music manuscripts from the library of St. Michael's College, Tenbury, Worcestershire, [ca. 1600]-1930, (University of Oxford, Bodleian Library)

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associatedWith Bach Johann Christian 1735-1782 person
associatedWith Batten Adrian d 1637 person
associatedWith Beethoven Ludwig Van 1770-1827 person
associatedWith Blow John 1648-1708 person
associatedWith Boyce William 1710-1779 person
associatedWith Burney Charles 1726-1814 person
associatedWith Cimarosa Domenico 1749-1801 person
associatedWith Galuppi Baldassare 1706-1785 person
associatedWith Handel George Frederick 1685-1759 person
associatedWith Ouseley Sir Frederick Arthur Gore 1825-1889 2nd Baronet Professor of Music at Oxford University person
associatedWith Purcell Henry ? 1658-1695 person
associatedWith St. Michael's College Tenbury corporateBody
associatedWith Wesley Charles 1757-1834 person
associatedWith Wesley Samuel 1766-1837 person
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Composers, English
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