Bianca (opera)
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Bianca is a one act opera by American composer Henry Kimball Hadley. The opera's libretto was an English language adaptation of Carlo Goldoni's play La locandiera by Grant Stewart. Hadley finished the score in January, 1917, and enterred it in a competition for the best American opera without chorus, for which William Wade Hinshaw offered a $1000 prize and a promise to produce the opera in New York City by the American Society of Singers. It won, and was produced on October 19, 1918 at the Park Theater in Manhattan, with the composer conducting, and soprano Maggie Teyte in the title role.
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- Boardman, Herbert R. Henry Hadley: Ambassador of Harmony. Banner Press, Emory University, Georgia (1932), pp. 131-132.