Collins, Laura Sedgwick (fem) 1859-20.apr.1927 USA NY, Poughkeepsie - NY, New York
singer, pianist, actress, received early instruction from her mother, completed the W H B Matthews course of music, studied with Henry Wolfgang Amadeus Beale, Oscar Coon and Carl Bergstein, graduated from Lyceum School of Acting New York, pupil of Antonin Dvorak, 1920 director of drama in New York ; never married daughter of physician Thomas Collins (1825) and Emily Sedgwick (1835)

[? same as Collins, Laura Anne 8.oct.1858-?? USA NY, Poughkeepsie - ?, ? ; [step]daughter of John Fletcher Collins (d. 29.mar.1895) and daughter of Emily Louise Sedgwick (b. 10.apr.1833)]

Title Parts


[] The empire state. Song
words and music Laura Sedgwick Collins
copyrighted by Laura Sedgwick Collins in 1909 and 1926

[] A foolish little maiden. Song
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1887

[] With pipe and flute. Song. 1893
[] Shadowtown. Song. 1893
[] The boatman. Song. 1893
[] Love is a sickness. Male quartet
words S. Daniel
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1900

[] The night-watch. Male quartet
words and music Laura S. Collins
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1900

[] Chansonette. Violin and piano
copyright Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 17sep1906

[] Graduates march. Song. 1906
[] Country life. Pastoral song cycle. Medium voice
words and music Pliny Jewell and Laura Sedgwick Collins
[] - The farmers boy
copyright Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 18jul1906
[] Old glory. Patriotic song. Voice and chorus
words Fred Emerson Brooks
copyright Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 30jul1906

[] The origin of the rainbow. Song. 1908
[] My philosophy. Song
words and music Laura Sedgwick Collins
pub Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 1911

[] Tree of light. Community carol
words and music Laura Sedgwick Collins
pub G. Schirmer, New York 1916

[] In memoriam "Tribute to Theodore Roosevelt"
pub Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 1919

[] The two republics. March. Piano
[] The easter bell ringers. Male voices
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston

[] Swabian maiden. Female trio
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston

[] Swiss song. Female voice and piano
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston

[] How long dear love. Song
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston

[] My little one. Song
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston

[] Be like that bird. Song
[] Ode to beauty. Soloists and choir
[] Pierrot. Pantomime. Incidental music
[] Sarah Tarbox MA. Play with songs
words Charles Barnard
Proctor's Twenty-third Street Theater, New York 10dec1889
Berkeley Lyceum, New York 5mar1890
all 8 characters played by Laura Sedgwick Collins

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