Milton Schafer (born September 24, 1920) is an American composer and pianist.
After being a runner-up for first prize in the Texas-based national guild of piano teachers competition, Schafer continued his studies for a year in Paris with Nadia Boulanger.
this was followed by an album of children’s songs recorded by Danny Kaye, called Mommy Gimme a Drinka Water for which he also wrote music and lyrics.
His first produced musical was Bravo Giovanni! which was nominated for a Tony in 1962, and which starred Cesare Siepi and Michele Lee.
This was followed in 1965 by Drat! The Cat! starring Elliott Gould and Lesley Ann Warren, with lyrics and book by Ira Levin, from which score Barbra Streisand recorded “He Touched Me” (originally titled She Touched Me).