Samuel Barber

Barber was adept at both instrumental and vocal music. His works became successful on the international stage and many of his compositions enjoyed rapid adoption into the classical performance canon. In particular, his ''Adagio for Strings'' (1936) has earned a permanent place in the orchestral concert repertory, as has that work's adaptation for chorus, ''Agnus Dei'' (1967). He received the Pulitzer Prize for Music twice: for his opera ''Vanessa'' (1956–57), and for the ''Concerto for Piano and Orchestra'' (1962). Also widely performed is his ''Knoxville: Summer of 1915'' (1947), a setting for soprano and orchestra of a prose text by James Agee. At the time of Barber's death, nearly all of his compositions had been recorded. Many of his compositions were commissioned or first performed by such noted groups and artists as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, Vladimir Horowitz, Eleanor Steber, Raya Garbousova, John Browning, Leontyne Price, Pierre Bernac, Francis Poulenc, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
While Barber composed a significant body of purely instrumental music, two-thirds of his compositional output was art songs for voice and piano, choral music, and songs for voice and orchestra. Some of his most frequently performed songs include both the solo voice and choral versions of ''Sure on this shining night'' (solo version from 1938 and choral version from 1961) with text by Agee; and the song cycle ''Hermit Songs'' (1953), with anonymous texts by Irish monks from the eighth through thirteenth centuries. This emphasis on sung material was rooted in his own brief career as a professional baritone in his 20s which inspired a lifelong love of vocal music. In 1935, Barber recorded his own setting of Arnold's "Dover Beach" for NBC, accompanying his own singing voice, and was also featured weekly on NBC Radio in 1935–1936 performing of German lieder and art songs. He also occasionally conducted performances and recordings of his works with symphony orchestras during the 1950s, and taught composition at the Curtis Institute from 1939–1942.
Barber was in a relationship with the composer Gian Carlo Menotti for more than 40 years. They lived at Capricorn, a house just north of New York City, where they frequently hosted parties with academic and music luminaries. Menotti was Barber's librettist for two of his three operas. When the relationship ended in 1970, they remained close friends until Barber's death from cancer in 1981. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981.
Published 1960
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Published 1945
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by Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981.
Published 1989
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by Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981.
Published 1994
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by Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981.
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by Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981.
Published 1961
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by Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981.
Published 1993
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by Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981.
Published 1964
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Published 1968
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