- Bussell, Rev. Frederick William
[E] Bussell, Rev. Frederick William, com-
poser, son of the Rev. F. Bussell, vicar of
Great Marlow, born at Cadmore End, Oxford-
shire, Ajiril 23, 1862, of a Devonshire family.
Educated at Charter House, 1876-81 ; Demy
of aiagdalen College, Oxford, 1880; Craven
Scholar, and B.A., 1885 (First Class Classics,
Lit. Hum., Theology) ; M.A., 1887 ; B.D.,
1892 : Mus. B. , 1892. Tilusical training pri-
vate. Fellow, tutor, chaplain, junior dean,
Brazenose College, Oxford ; Select Preacher
to the University, Oxford, 1890 ; and Morley
Lecturer at -t. Margaret's, Westminster.[W] Works. — Magnificat (Latin), for live voices,
small orchestra, and organ ; Mass in G minor,
voices, orchestra, and organ (performed at
Italian Church, Hatton Garden, Sept. 1892).
Incidental music to "The Merchant of Ven-
ice," composed for Oxford University Dram-
atic Society, and produced at the New Theatre,
February, 1895. Collaborator in preparation
of "Songs of the West" (Methuen), and
"English Miustrelsie " (Edinburgh, Jack).
Has published the " School of Plato" (Meth-
uen, 1895), and other works.entry id: 72-L-61

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