Henry VIII received its first performance on 5 March 1883 at the Académie Nationale de Musique, with costumes designed by Eugène Lacoste and settings by Antoine Lavastre and Eugène Louis Carpezat (Act I), Jean-Baptiste Lavastre (Act II and Act IV, scene 2), and Auguste-Alfred Rubé and Philippe Chaperon (Act III and Act IV, scene 1). A new production directed by Paul Stuart premiered on 18 June 1909, with costumes by Charles Bianchini and sets by Carpezat, Marcel Jambon and Alexandre Bailly. Henry VIII remained in the repertoire of the Opéra until 1919. It was also seen at the Royal Opera House, London in 1889 with Maurice Renaud in the title role, Lina Pacary as Catherine d'Aragon, and Meyriane Héglon as Anne Boleyn. It was revived in 1991 at the Théatre Impérial de Compiègne in a production by Pierre Jourdan, with Philippe Rouillon as Henry VIII, Michèle Command as Catherine of Aragon and Lucile Vignon as Anne Boleyn. The production was made into a film.

Librettist Léonce Détroyat; Armand Silvestre (based on El cisma en Inglaterra (The schism in England) by Pedro Calderón de la Barca)
Date of composition 1883
Premiered 1883, March 5th (Opéra de Paris) in Paris, France
First published 1883
Type Opera
Spoken language French
Instruments Chorus/Choir
Orchestra
Voice (Baritone) - Henry VIII
Voice (Soprano) - Catherine d'Aragon
Voice (Mezzo-Soprano) - Anne Boleyn
Voice (Soprano) - Lady Clarence
Voice (Tenor) - Don Gomez de Feria
Voice (Bass) - Cardinal Campeggio, legatus of the pope
Voice (Bass) - Le duc de Norfolk
Voice (Tenor) - Le comte de Surrey
Voice (Bass) - Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
Voice (Tenor) - Garter King of Arms
Voice (Bass) - Un huissier
Autotranslations beta Camille Saint-Saëns: Henry VIII
Camille Saint-Saëns: Henry VIII
Camille Saint-Saëns: Henry VIII