Bartlett, Floy Etta Little (fem) 1.jan.1883-7.mar.1955 USA Iowa, Burlington - Illinois, Chicago Winnetka
violinist, singer, studied at Knox College Conservatory in Galesburg Illinois, studied violin with Gustav Dannreuther in New York and Suzanne Chaigneau in Paris, member of the Burlington Musical Club, the Musicians Club New York and the Chicago Amateur Club, 1910 she resided in Rochester New York, 1913-1918 in White Plains near New York City, 1920-1922 in Buffalo New York where she gave a luncheon 14.mar.1922 at the Twentieth Century Club, 26.jan.1924 Saturday afternoon on WEAF radio New York she had a program of her own compositions sung by soprano Mrs. Stuart Bailey and herself at the piano, 1925-1953 she resided in Winnetka Chicago Illinois, 1925 at 821 Foxdale Avenue, 1927-1930 at 711 Sheridan Road, 1942-1945 at 555 Hill Terrace, 1925 in Chicago she performed her program 'Childhood of great composers' for 2000 children at Ravinia Park and the Austin Woman's Club ; daughter of physician George Bailey Little (Illinois, Kewanee 15.apr.1851-31.jan.1915 Burlington) and Esther M Palmer (Illinois, Henry Co. mar.1854-a1930 Burlington) ; 14.may.1908 in Burlington she married sales manager Sidney Frank Bartlett (Burlington 12.sep.1880-3.nov.1963 Chicago Winnetka)

Title Parts


[] Sweet little woman o' mine. Song. Mezzosoprano and piano
words Frank Lebby Stanton
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 1911
copyright renewal Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 5sep1941
arr Paul Ambrose for mixed voices 1945

[] Miss Mariar. Song
words Betty Sage
performed by soprano Kitty Cheatham in New York 5jan1914
copyright renewal Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 11jan1941

[] Kittens. Song
words Betty Sage
copyright renewal Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 11jan1941
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 1914

[] I shall not live in vain. 1915
words Emily Dickinson

[] If I but knew. Soprano or tenor, alto or baritone
words from Stylus
copyright renewal Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 3jan1944
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 1916

[] At dusk. Soprano or tenor, alto or baritone
words Katherine Scott
copyright renewal Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 3jan1944
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 1916

[] A boy's philosophy. Song
words Betty Sage
copyright Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 21aug1917, renewed 17nov1944
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 1917

[] When daddy was a little boy
words Betty Sage
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 21aug1917

[] I will lift up mine eyes. Sacred song in A
copyright Floy Little Bartlett 1jul1919
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 1919 and 1924

[] Swing song. Voice and piano
words Robert Louis Stevenson
arr Paul Ambrose for 3-part women's voices 1942
Floy Little Bartlett soprano, recorded 24nov1920 on Victor Recordings

[] Historical song miniatures for children, with stories and tableaux
performed in her program "Childhood of great composers" at Ravinia Park and the Austin Woman's Club in Chicago
words and music by Floy Little Bartlett, copyright 21mar1922, renewed 30mar1949
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 21mar1922 and 20mar1928
[] 1 - George Frederick Handel (1685-1759)
[] 2 - John Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
[] 3 - Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
[] 4 - W. A. Mozart (1756-1791)
[] 5 - Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1727)
[] 6 - Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
later added to the program :
[] 7 - Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
[] My fidil is singing. Soprano or tenor, mezzo-soprano or baritone
words Joseph Campbell
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 18jan1922

[] Barcarolle. Violin and piano
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 11jul1922

[] Caprice. 2 Violins and piano
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 11jul1922

[] My sister's best fellar. Recitation and piano
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 1922

[] Marionettes. 2 Violins and piano
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 7apr1924

[] Bolero. 2 Violins and piano
copyright Floy Little Bartlett 7apr1924, renewed 17apr1951

[] Marionettes. 2 Violins and piano
copyright Floy Little Bartlett 7apr1924, renewed 17apr1951

[] Etiquette songs
words and music Floy Little Bartlett, copyright 7jan1926, renewed 8jan1953
pub Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston 1926
[] 1 - Dressing
[] 2 - The toothbrush
[] 3 - At the table
[] Heat-fire and singing. Voice and piano. 1931
words Sara Teasdale

[] Vacation. Song
words James M. Foley
copyright Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 11jan1941

[] Wynken, Blynken and Nod. Song
words Eugene Field
copyright Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 11jan1941

[] Robin's come. Soprano or tenor, mezzo soprano or bariton
words W. W. Caldwell
arr Paul Ambrose for 3-part women's voices 1943
copyright Floy Little Bartlett, Winnetka, Illinois 16feb1942

Writing:
The busy book. First edition
authors Floy Little Bartlett and Alida Conover
published by Doubleday, Doran & Co. Inc., Garden City NY 1931
copyright Alida Conover 13sep1931, renewed 18sep1958
The busy book, rhymes and riddles and things to do. Second edition
authors Floy Little Bartlett and Josephine Pease, illustrated by Helen Szepelak
published by Rand McNally & Co., Chicago 1952

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