The Century Opera Company was a New York City opera company.
It was funded with a capital stock of $300,000.
Edward Kellogg Baird, was president.
Otto Hermann Kahn was vice-president, and Alvin W. Krech was the treasurer.
[1] In 1914, with Agide Jacchia conducting, the company premiered Guido Ferranti by Jane Van Etten, one of the first American operas by a female composer to be produced by a regular opera company.