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  1. Harold Fraser-Simson (15 August 1872 – 19 January 1944) was an English composer of light music, including songs and the scores to musical comedies. His most famous musical was the World War I hit The Maid of the Mountains , and he later set numerous children's poems to music, especially those of A. A. Milne .

  2. Biography From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Born 15 August, 1872 in London; died 19 January, 1944 in Inverness, Scotland. He was a British composer of light music, including songs, incidental music, and stage works. Fraser-Simson was educated at Charterhouse School and in France.

  3. 1917 West End. Jose Collins as Teresa. The Maid of the Mountains, called in its original score a musical play, is an operetta or "Edwardian" musical comedy in three acts. The music was by Harold Fraser-Simson, with additional music by James W. Tate, lyrics by Harry Graham and additional lyrics by Frank Clifford Harris and Valentine ...

  4. Born in London on 15 August 1872, Harold Fraser-Simson was educated at Charterhouse School and in France. For a time he worked in a ship-owning firm in the City before turning to music. He died on 19 January 1944, following a fall at his home at Dalcross Castle near Inverness.

  5. Toad of Toad Hall is a play written by A. A. Milne – the first of several dramatisations of Kenneth Grahame 's 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows – with incidental music by Harold Fraser-Simson. It was originally produced by William Armstrong at the Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool, on 21 December 1929.

  6. Profile: b. 15 August 1872, London. d. 19 January 1944, Inverness, Scotland. British composer. Sites: Wikipedia. Variations: Viewing All | Harold Fraser-Simson. H. Fraser-Simson, H. Fraser-Simpson, H. Frasser-Simpson, Fraser-Simpson, Frazer Simpson, H. Fraser Simpson, Fraser-Simson, H. Fraser-Simon, Simpson, Fraser Simpson, F. Fraser Simpson, ...

  7. August 15, 1872 in London, England. Died. January 19, 1944 in Dalcross Castle, Inverness, Scotland. Genre. Classical. Styles. Vocal Music, Opera. Biography. Compositions. Credits. Submit Corrections. Follow Artist +. Explore Harold Fraser-Simson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews.