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Frank Schuster was a British businessman and philanthropist. He was born in Brighton, United Kingdom on 24 September 1852. He was the son of a German-Jewish immigrant, and his mother was English. At the age of 15, Schuster left school and began working in a local shop. He eventually became a successful businessman, owning a number of businesses in Brighton. He was also a philanthropist, donating to numerous charities and causes. Schuster was a prominent member of the Jewish community in Brighton, and was a founding member of the Brighton Jewish Community Centre. He was also a member of the Brighton Synagogue, and was a major donor to the synagogue. Schuster was married to Sarah Schuster, and they had two children, a son and a daughter. He died on 28 April 1927, at the age of 75. Schuster was a wealthy man, and his estate was estimated to be worth around £1 million at the time of his death. He left a large portion of his estate to charity, and his legacy lives on in the form of the Frank Schuster Charitable Trust, which provides grants to charities and organisations in Brighton and Hove.

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 24 September, 1852
Birthday 24 September
Birthplace Brighton, United Kingdom
Date of death 26 December 1927,
Died Place Hove, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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2014

Boult liked to tell of how Schuster's sense of humour landed him in trouble with the ballad-singer Kennerley Rumford, with whom he had been at school. Joining in the craze for bicycling — embraced by both Elgar and Mahler — they went out for a ride and Rumford said he had decided to give his bicycle a name. 'I shall call it Santley (a famous baritone) because it is a Singer.' Schuster retorted, 'I will call mine Clara Butt because it isn't.' He was aware the joke fell flat and realised why a few weeks later when he read the announcement of the engagement between Rumford and Miss Butt."

2007

One of the stories retold by The Spectator when it moved into 22 Queen Street in 2007:

1927

He died at Hove Lawn, Cromwell Road, Hove, on 26 December 1927 following an operation. In their obituary section The Times a few days later published two lengthy letters written by friends. He ensured Elgar's old age would be provided for by leaving him £7,000 in his will. The portion of "The Hut" known as Long White Cloud (a nickname for New Zealand) was sold on the death of Schuster's heir and became the childhood home of Stirling Moss.

1924

He was educated at Eton College and was homosexual as were many of his friends. Like Siegfried Sassoon, Schuster was of Jewish descent. In 1924, knowing that Sassoon was suffering from depression, Schuster made him the gift of his first car. He also allowed Sassoon to stay at his popular country retreat, "The Hut", opposite Monkey Island at Bray-on-Thames, but the two were never lovers.

1904

Schuster also had many heterosexual friends. He was a close friend and travelling companion of composer Edward Elgar, and helped foster Elgar's popularity in the years leading up to World War I. It was at "The Hut" that Elgar partially wrote his First Symphony, Violin Concerto and the symphonic study Falstaff. Elgar dedicated his concert-overture "In the South (Alassio)", completed in 1904, to Schuster. Schuster was highly involved in organising the three-day Elgar Festival at Covent Garden in 1904, which was an unprecedented tribute to a living composer. Adrian Boult and Edward Elgar first met at Schuster's house in 1905.

1852

Frank Schuster (24 September 1852 – 26 December 1927), was a British music-lover and patron of the arts. His home overlooking St James's Park at 22 Old Queen Street, London, part of which now contains offices of The Spectator magazine, became a meeting-place for artists, writers and musicians, including Siegfried Sassoon, John Singer Sargent, Walter Sickert, Sir Edward Elgar and Sir Adrian Boult. He was a particular patron of Edward Elgar, and also did much to make Gabriel Fauré's name known in England.

Leo Francis Howard Schuster was born at 151 King's Road, Brighton and baptised at St John's parish church, Penge, Surrey, on 19 November 1852. He was the only son of Mary née Howard, Norfolk-born second wife of Leo Schuster, a German-born London banker and long a naturalised citizen. He had two half-siblings from his father's first marriage.