Background
Cecile Alexia Hart was born in New York City to Benjamin and Mildred Hart. Her father was real estate broker originally from Charleston, South Carolina, and her mother a native of Springfield, Illinois.
Cecile Alexia Hart was born in New York City to Benjamin and Mildred Hart. Her father was real estate broker originally from Charleston, South Carolina, and her mother a native of Springfield, Illinois.
Little is known of Arden"s early life other than that she studied under the Italian Arturo Buzzi-Peccia and that there are photographs of her singing at a patriotic event on the steps of New York’s Federal Hall during World War I (possibly after she joined the Metropolitan Opera).
In October 1917, she was one of nearly 30 performers slated to appear in Friday Morning Musicals at the New York Biltmore Hotel from November into January, 1918. Arden"s debut with the Metropolitan Opera came on January 12, 1918, as Vanard in the American debut of Mascagni"s lyric opera Lodoletta with Geraldine Farrar and Enrico Caruso. She remained with the Met for eight seasons singing mainly supporting roles.
The remainder of her career would be spent on concert tours in Europe and America before the Great Depression made such enterprises financially risky.
After her husband"s death in the late 1960s, she returned to America to live with friends in Wisconsin and later Seattle, Washington. Arden died on September 4, 1989, probably in Seattle.