Safie, opera in one act;
libretto by E. Oxenford
(1909, Mainz, Germany)
Azora, Daughter of Montezuma, opera in 3 acts;
libretto by D. Stevens
(1917, Chicago Opera)
[comp. 1914]
Bianca, opera in one act;
libretto by G. Stewart after Goldoni
(1918, New York)
Cleopatra's Night, Opera in 2 Acts;
Libretto by Alice Leal Pollock,
after the story by Théophile Gautier
(31 Jan. 1920, NY Met; cast, Alda, Harrold, c. Papi, d. Bel Geddes, p. Ordynski, 7 performances.)
[composed 1918. Cast: Cleopatra, s; Meïamoun, t]
Semper virens, music-drama;
Libretto by J. Redding
(1923, Sonoma County, CA)
A Night in Old Paris,
Libretto by F. Truesdell, after G. McDonough
(1924, New York)
About Henry Hadley
Henry Hadley, better known in his own day as a conductor and a composer of film music, also composed a number of operas, operettas, and musicals. His Cleopatra's Night was the first American opera at the Met to be conducted by its composer.