[5][1] He went on to attain several prestigious engagements in Europe, the United States, and South America.
[3] During his senior year in college he conducted Elijah with William Warfield as soloist, and was urged to consider a professional career.
[5] He attended National Music Camp in Michigan, and eventually was chosen with other three conductors to conduct in public.
[6] He also composed a musical, 12th Street: A Soul Opera, telling about life in his Detroit, and created the special "Soul and Symphony", which was broadcast on NBC, in the anthology series Special Treat.
In the 1970s, Frazier was teaching in public schools in Long Island City.