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Ian Fraser (23 August 1933 – 31 October 2014) was an English composer, conductor, orchestrator, arranger and music director. In a career that spanned over 50 years, he received eleven Emmy Awards out of 32 total nominations, making him the most-honored musician in television history. [1][2] His first 23 Emmy nominations, received between 1977 ...
Oct 31, 2014 · Ian Fraser, whose 11 Emmy Awards and 21 additional nominations made him the most-honored musician in television history, died of complications from cancer Friday morning at his home in Los Angeles.
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Oct 31, 2014 · The Hollywood Reporter writes that Ian Fraser, renowned music director, composer and conductor for television and Broadway, known for his work with Julie Andrews, died of cancer today, October 31 ...
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Ian Fraser. Music Department: Scrooge. Ian Fraser was born on 23 August 1933 in Hove, East Sussex, England, UK. He was a composer, known for Scrooge (1970), The Secret of NIMH (1982) and Zorro: The Gay Blade (1981).
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Leslie Bricusse OBE (/ ˈbrɪkəs /; [1] 29 January 1931 – 19 October 2021) was a British composer, lyricist, and playwright who worked on theatre musicals and wrote theme music for films. He was best known for writing the music and lyrics for the films Doctor Dolittle; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Scrooge; Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory; Tom and ...
Ian Fraser. Music Department: Scrooge. Ian Fraser was born on 23 August 1933 in Hove, East Sussex, England, UK. He was a composer, known for Scrooge (1970), The Secret of NIMH (1982) and Zorro: The Gay Blade (1981). He was married to Judee Morton. He died on 31 October 2014 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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IAN FRASER (conductor/musical director/composer of Simeon’s Gift) was born and educated in England. He came to New York in 1962 with Anthony Newley’s Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, for which he was musical director and arranger of both the original London and Broadway productions. He has lived in the United States since then.