Harold Fraser-Simson
Born: 15th August 1878, London
Died: 19th January 1944, Croy, Scotland
Nationality: English
Harold Fraser-Simson 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.
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