Shapcott Wensley was the pseudonym of the Englishauthor and poetHenry Shapcott Bunce (1854 – 1 June 1917).
Life
He was born in Bristol in the summer of 1854.[1] He died in Bristol on 1 June 1917. He married a singer, Alice Mary Wensley, and they had one daughter, Gertrude. By profession he was a clerk in a soap works.[2] As a poet he adopted the combined names of his mother and his wife as his pseudonym, Shapcott Wensley. He wrote lyrics for songs and librettos for cantatas. Among the composers he worked for were Edward Elgar and John Henry Maunder. Many of his texts were written on commission of the publishing house Novello.
Works
Summer on the River: a cantata for female voices, music by F. H. Cowen (1893)
^John Ebenezer West (1863-1929), F.R.A.M., F.R.C.O., organist and composer, was musical advisor to publishers Novello & Co.
^Myles Birket Foster (1851-1922) was an organist and composer, son of the Victorian watercolour artist and illustrator of the same name Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899)