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Hadley, Henry (Kimball)

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Hadley, Henry (Kimball) (1871-1937)

US conductor and composer. He studied with his father, George Chadwick in Boston, and Eusebius Mandyczewski in Vienna, Austria. He conducted opera in the USA and Germany, and was conductor of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra 1909-11 and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra 1911-15. From 1920 he lived in New York.

Works

Opera

Safié (1909), Azora, Daughter of Montezuma (1917), Bianca, Cleopatra's Night (1920), and Mirtil in Arcadia.

Vocal and orchestral

Music, The New Earth, and Resurgam for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra; five symphonies, overtures In Bohemia, Herod, and to Shakespeare's Othello, symphonic fantasy, tone poems Salome, Lucifer, and The Ocean.


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