
An image of William Henry Fry who composed the first grand American opera “Leonora” that debuted on June 4, 1845 at the Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia.
Before William Henry Fry’s breakthrough, American theaters relied almost exclusively on imported European operas. “Leonora” was a monumental artistic milestone, performed entirely in English by a largely American cast, proving to a skeptical global audience that the young nation was fully capable of producing its own sophisticated, large-scale musical masterpieces.

