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Frederick Ouseley

Sir Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley, 2nd Baronet (12 August 1825 – 6 April 1889) was an English composer, organist, musicologist and priest.

Sir Frederick Ouseley, Bt
Born(1825-08-12)12 August 1825
London, England
Died6 April 1889(1889-04-06) (aged 63)
EraRomantic
WorksList of Works

Biography edit

Frederick Ouseley was born in London, the son of Sir Gore Ouseley, and manifested an extraordinary precocity in music, composing an opera (L'Isola disabitata) at the age of eight years. In 1844 he succeeded to the baronetcy. He had matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford in 1843, where he graduated BA in 1846 and MA in 1849.[1] He was ordained in the latter year, and, as curate of St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, served the parish of St. Barnabas, Pimlico until 1851.[2]

Throughout his life, Ouseley experienced a social conflict between his aristocratic heritage and his interest in the performance of Anglican church music, an activity which was seen as beneath someone of his stature. In 1850 he took the degree of Mus.B. at the University of Oxford, and four years afterwards that of Mus.D., his exercise being the oratorio The Martyrdom of St Polycarp. He was Heather Professor of Music at Oxford from 1855 to 1889. In 1856, Ouseley both founded and endowed with his own funds St Michael's College on the outskirts of Tenbury Wells, a choir school intended to serve as a model for Anglican church music. He also became the school's first Warden.[3]

Death edit

Ouseley died in Hereford, where he had been precentor at Hereford Cathedral since 1855.[4]

Works edit

Ouseley's works included a second oratorio, Hagar (Hereford, 1873), a great number of services and anthems, psalm chants,[5] cantatas, chamber music, organ pieces and songs. Among his instructional treaties on harmony, counterpoint, fugue, and composition are Harmony (1868) and Counterpoint (1869) and Musical Form (1875). He also added a series of chapters on English music to the English translation of Emil Naumann's History of Music, the subject having been practically ignored in the German treatise.[2]

Choral edit

[unfinished]

  • Anthems:
    • All the kings of the earth
    • And there was a pure river of Water of life
    • And there was a war in heaven
    • Ascribe ye greatness
    • Awake, thou that sleepest
    • Behold, how good and joyful
    • Behold now, praise the Lord
    • Be merciful unto me
    • Blessed be the Lord God of Israel
    • Blessed be Thou
    • Blessed is he whose unrighteousness
    • Blessed is the man
    • Christ is risen from the dead
    • Except the Lord build the house
    • From the rising of the sun
    • Give thanks, O Israel
    • Great is the Lord
    • Happy is the man
    • Haste Thee, O God
    • How goodly are the tents
    • Is it nothing to you
    • It came even to pass
    • Jerusalem on high
    • O Saviour of the world
  • Oratorios
    • St Polycarp (1854)
    • Hagar (Hereford Festival, 1873)
  • Services
    • Evening Service in B flat
    • Evening Service in E flat
  • Miscellaneous
    • Gloria in D
    • Te Deum in D
    • Te Deum in F
  • Hymn tunes
    • Contemplation (When all thy mercies, O my God)
    • Hereford (When wounded sore the stricken heart)
    • Bewdley (Children of the heavenly King)
    • St. Gabriel.

References edit

  1. ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Ouseley, (Sir) Frederick Arthur Gore (Bart.)" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  2. ^ a b Chisholm 1911.
  3. ^ Tenbury Wells and the Teme Valley: people and places. Tenbury & District Civic & Historical Society. 2007. p. 10. ISBN 9781904396833.
  4. ^ Shaw, Watkins. "Ouseley, Sir Frederick Arthur Gore, second baronet (1825–1889)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/20953. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ Meijer, Ton. "Ouseley, Frederick Arthur Gore (1825-1889)". An index to Anglican Chants. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
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External links edit

Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baronet
(of Claremont)
1844–1889
Extinct

frederick, ouseley, frederick, arthur, gore, ouseley, baronet, august, 1825, april, 1889, english, composer, organist, musicologist, priest, btborn, 1825, august, 1825london, englanddied6, april, 1889, 1889, aged, eraromanticworkslist, works, contents, biograp. Sir Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley 2nd Baronet 12 August 1825 6 April 1889 was an English composer organist musicologist and priest Sir Frederick Ouseley BtBorn 1825 08 12 12 August 1825London EnglandDied6 April 1889 1889 04 06 aged 63 EraRomanticWorksList of Works Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 Works 3 1 Choral 4 References 5 External linksBiography editFrederick Ouseley was born in London the son of Sir Gore Ouseley and manifested an extraordinary precocity in music composing an opera L Isola disabitata at the age of eight years In 1844 he succeeded to the baronetcy He had matriculated at Christ Church Oxford in 1843 where he graduated BA in 1846 and MA in 1849 1 He was ordained in the latter year and as curate of St Paul s Church Knightsbridge served the parish of St Barnabas Pimlico until 1851 2 Throughout his life Ouseley experienced a social conflict between his aristocratic heritage and his interest in the performance of Anglican church music an activity which was seen as beneath someone of his stature In 1850 he took the degree of Mus B at the University of Oxford and four years afterwards that of Mus D his exercise being the oratorio The Martyrdom of St Polycarp He was Heather Professor of Music at Oxford from 1855 to 1889 In 1856 Ouseley both founded and endowed with his own funds St Michael s College on the outskirts of Tenbury Wells a choir school intended to serve as a model for Anglican church music He also became the school s first Warden 3 Death editOuseley died in Hereford where he had been precentor at Hereford Cathedral since 1855 4 Works editOuseley s works included a second oratorio Hagar Hereford 1873 a great number of services and anthems psalm chants 5 cantatas chamber music organ pieces and songs Among his instructional treaties on harmony counterpoint fugue and composition are Harmony 1868 and Counterpoint 1869 and Musical Form 1875 He also added a series of chapters on English music to the English translation of Emil Naumann s History of Music the subject having been practically ignored in the German treatise 2 Choral edit unfinished Anthems All the kings of the earth And there was a pure river of Water of life And there was a war in heaven Ascribe ye greatness Awake thou that sleepest Behold how good and joyful Behold now praise the Lord Be merciful unto me Blessed be the Lord God of Israel Blessed be Thou Blessed is he whose unrighteousness Blessed is the man Christ is risen from the dead Except the Lord build the house From the rising of the sun Give thanks O Israel Great is the Lord Happy is the man Haste Thee O God How goodly are the tents Is it nothing to you It came even to pass Jerusalem on high O Saviour of the world Oratorios St Polycarp 1854 Hagar Hereford Festival 1873 Services Evening Service in B flat Evening Service in E flat Miscellaneous Gloria in D Te Deum in D Te Deum in F Hymn tunes Contemplation When all thy mercies O my God Hereford When wounded sore the stricken heart Bewdley Children of the heavenly King St Gabriel References edit Foster Joseph 1888 1892 Ouseley Sir Frederick Arthur Gore Bart Alumni Oxonienses the Members of the University of Oxford 1715 1886 Oxford Parker and Co via Wikisource a b Chisholm 1911 Tenbury Wells and the Teme Valley people and places Tenbury amp District Civic amp Historical Society 2007 p 10 ISBN 9781904396833 Shaw Watkins Ouseley Sir Frederick Arthur Gore second baronet 1825 1889 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 20953 Subscription or UK public library membership required Meijer Ton Ouseley Frederick Arthur Gore 1825 1889 An index to Anglican Chants Retrieved 17 September 2020 Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Ouseley Sir Frederick Arthur Gore Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press External links editFree scores by Frederick Ouseley in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki Free scores by Frederick Ouseley at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP St Michael s College Society The Ouseley Church Music TrustBaronetage of the United KingdomPreceded byGore Ouseley Baronet of Claremont 1844 1889 Extinct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Ouseley amp oldid 1187978961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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