Watson, Mrs. Regina
1854-
Contemporary German pianist and highly successful
teacher of the piano, who for many years has made her home in America. She was
born Regina Colen, at Breslau, Germany; under Carl Tausig took a course of
study in piano, was a pupil of Friedrich Weitzmann in harmony and composition,
and studied score-reading under Otto Lessmann. After her marriage to Dr. Lewis
Harrison Watson of Chicago, she established in Chicago a music school for the
higher art of piano-playing, patterned after the celebrated Tausig School of
Berlin. This school has proved a pronounced success. In the earlier years Mrs.
Watson did much successful concert work, appearing as soloist with the Thomas
Orchestra, the Boston Menhelssohn Quintette the Chicago Beethoven Society and
Apollo Club. Owing to a nervous affection in her arms her career as concert
pianist was cut short. As teacher she has been unusually successful, her pupils
occupying honorable positions as executants as well as teachers. She makes a
specialty of preparing for the teaching profession, training concert pianists
in repertory, also gives lecture recitals on various musical subjects. Her
compositions consist of songs; piano-pieces; the two large melodramas, Judith
and Holofernes, and the Countess Laura.
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