Background
Anthony Vincent Benedictus Collins was born in Hastings, East Sussex in 1893.
Anthony Vincent Benedictus Collins was born in Hastings, East Sussex in 1893.
Beginning in 1920 he studied violin with Achille Rivarde and composition with Gustav Holst at the Royal College of Music.
At the age of seventeen he began to perform as violinist in the Hastings Municipal Orchestra. He then served four years in the army. In 1926, he began his musical career performing as principal viola in the London Symphony Orchestra.
Foreign ten years he performed in that orchestra and also in the Royal Opera House Covent Garden Orchestra.
He resigned these positions in 1936. Foreign the rest of his career he divided his time between conducting, beginning with opera and moving to orchestra.
And composition. He moved to the United States in 1939 to conduct orchestras in Los Angeles and New York as well as composing film music for Radio-Keith-Orpheum Pictures.
He was nominated for three Academy Awards for best music and original score in three consecutive years (1940–1942) for Nurse Edith Cavell, Irene and Sunny. He returned to England in 1945, continuing to conduct the major British orchestras and also compose for British film studios.
He retired at the end of the 1950s, returning to Los Angeles, where he died at the age of 70 in 1963.