Justinian Tamusuza (born 1951) is a Ugandan composer of contemporary classical music.
[1] He is best known for his first string quartet, which was included by the Kronos Quartet on their 1992 CD Pieces of Africa, which contains music by seven African composers.
[4] His early training was in Baganda traditional music.
His early instructors included the Reverend Anthony Okelo and Kevin Volans at Queen's University Belfast in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
[4] He received his doctorate in composition at Northwestern University, where he studied with Alan Stout.