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Name
  
Laura Collins


Died
  
1927

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Laura Sedgwick Collins (1859–1927) was an American musician, composer and actress.

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Biography

Laura Sedgwick was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. She graduated from the Lyceum School of Acting in New York City and performed in theaters in New York and Brooklyn. She played the piano and wrote music, including "The Two Republics" a march performed at the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty. She belonged to the Music Teachers' National Association.

Works

Collins wrote mostly theater music, but also songs and violin pieces. Selected works include:

  • The Two Republics
  • Pierrot, music for the play
  • Electra, music for the play (1889)
  • Thou'rt like a lovely Flower {Du bist wie eine Blume} part-song for men's voices, words by H. Heine (1900)
  • The Night-Watch, part-song for men's voices, words and music by L. S. Collins (1900)
  • Love is a Sickness, part-song, words by S. Daniel (1900)
  • The Origin of the Rainbow (1908)
  • My Philosophy, song, words and music by L. S. Collins (1911)
  • Sleepy Time, song, words by A. Fitch (1913)
  • Tree of Light!, a community carol, words and music by L. S. Collins (1916)
  • Everybody's Christmas! and It's your Christmas and mine! words by Louise Horton, two community carols for mixed voices with piano or organ accompaniment (1917)
  • In memoriam: A tribute to Theodore Roosevelt, (1919)
  • References

    Laura Sedgwick Collins Wikipedia