Carl Tucker

From the musical comedy stage production of Fritzi, his song A One man women (1935) is documented at the U.S. Library of Congress.

[3] Fritzi premiered at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England on December 21, 1935, with lyrics by Arthur Stanley and book by (the play was written by) Sydney Blow and Edward Royce.

He wrote the following symphonies: Montezuma, Elegie, Fantasie Cubana,[8] and Souvenir de Vienna[9].

[3] In 1947, he wrote the music for symphonic poem My Son,[3][11] as well as collaborated on a variety of songs with Michael P. Grace ll, as presented in the discography below.

Tucker, Grace, and Dale Wood would collaborate in that same year on I Dare to Dream.

University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, from which Carl Tucker graduated when it was the Vienna Academy of Music .
Carl Tucker composed the music for the musical comedy Fritzi at the Adelphi Theatre in London in 1935. (Image from 1840)