Poem by J. G. Frazer set to music by Stuart Young, with parts for voice and piano.
Poem by J. G. Frazer set to music by Stuart Young, with parts for voice, piano, and violin.
Operetta 'D'aprés "Le bois qui chante" par autorisation de Lady Frazer, auteur du volume "The Singing Wood" et de "Je sais un conte", Oxford Press'. Written in Michel Drucker's hand, with corrections by Lady Frazer.
Poem by J. G. Frazer set to music by Stuart Young, with parts for voice and piano.
Poem by Heine translated by J. G. Frazer, set to music by Stuart Young, with parts for voice and piano.
North Weald, Epping, Sussex - Delighted to hear she is trying to get the operetta ["The Singing Wood"] a hearing.
North Weald, Epping, Sussex - Is sorry to hear of the blow she has received; proposes approaching Geoffrey Wincott, who is interested in the production of plays for children, [Harold] Curwen tells him that operettas he accepts are usually performed first, and suggests sending the addresses of schools likely to be interested; Miss Chaplin [one of the Chaplin trio?] received a letter from her saying she thought a production might happen before Christmas, and has been sympathetic.
Music possibly composed for a play by Lady Frazer, whose book 'The Singing Wood' was published in 1931. The score was composed by Stuart Young, with an overture for the piano and an interlude for the piano and violin.