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BARBER, SAMUEL  BIOGRAPHY

(1910 - 1981)

Samuel Barber is widely known for his famous Adagio for Strings, the slow movement of a string quartet he wrote in 1936. Born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1910, he was one of the first students at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, where he studied piano, conducting, singing and composition. Awards allowed subsequent study in Rome. He taught briefly at the Curtis Institute, but soon withdrew, sharing a house with his former fellow student Menotti. His music remained neo-romantic in idiom, although not without contemporary influences.

Orchestral Music

The Adagio for Strings was arranged for string orchestra from the slow movement of Barber's string quartet of 1936 and played in this form by the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Toscanini in New York two years later, in a programme that included his first Essay. Other orchestral compositions include an overture, The School for Scandal, which had won him an award in 1933, concertos for violin, for cello and for piano, a Capricorn Concerto for solo wind instruments and two symphonies.

Stage Works

Barber wrote three operas, Vanessa, with a libretto by Menotti, A Hand of Bridge, for four singers and chamber orchestra, and Antony and Cleopatra, with a libretto by Zeffirelli. His two ballet scores are Medea and Souvenirs.

Vocal and Choral Music

Barber's songs include a setting of Matthew Arnold's Dover Beach, Knoxville: Summer of 1915 and Hermit Songs, settings of Irish texts from the 13th to 18th centuries. Choral works include an arrangement of the Adagio as an Agnus Dei, Prayers of Kierkegaard and the 1971 Neruda setting The Lovers, for baritone, chorus and orchestra.

Chamber Music

In addition to the String Quartet, Barber wrote sonatas for violin and for cello.

Piano Music

Barber's Piano Sonata touches in passing on twelve-note technique, although generally tonal in conception. Other compositions forpiano are Excursions, four pieces, and Nocturne, a homage to the originatorof the form, John Field.


 
Albums featuring this composer are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
ADAGIO 1 8.550994 Orchestral
CINEMA CLASSICS, Vol. 1 8.551151 Orchestral
CINEMA CLASSICS, Vol. 1 8.556621 Orchestral
Classics at the Movies: War 8.556808 Orchestral
Liebesleid: Classics for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556615 Orchestral
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 9 8.551149 Orchestral
Classics at the Movies: Drama 8.556807 Orchestral
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS: PIONEERS OF AMERICAN CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.559200 Concertos
ADAGIO CHILLOUT 8.556783 Orchestral




 
 
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