Samuel Barber
Synopsis
American composer
- 9 Mar 1910, born in West Chester, PA
- 1922 or 1923, West Chester, PA, became organist at local church
- 1936, Europe, composed his now-famous Adagio for Strings
- 1939-42, Philadelphia, taught composition at Curtis Institute
- 23 Jan 1981, died in New York, NY
His musical styles did not embrace the experimental techniques enveloping the 20th century. He chose to write expressively, lyrically, using 19th century tonality and harmonics, as evidenced in his Adagio for Strings. Modernism increased, beginning in the 1940's. Some influence of Stravinsky can also be seen in his later music.
His creative period for organ began in the 1920's, and lasted, with breaks, into the 1960's.
For details, see the Wikipedia article on Samuel Barber.
List of Organ Works
Opus | Title | Year |
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Op. 34 | Wondrous Love, variations on a shape-note hymn | 1958 |
Op. 36 | Toccata Festiva, for organ and orchestra | 1960 |
Op. 37 | Chorale Prelude on Silent Night (from Die Natali) | 1960 |
Op. ?? | To Longwood Gardens | 1925 (unpub.) |
Op. ?? | Prelude and Fugue | 1927 (unpub.) |
Op. ?? | Chorale for a New Organ | 1936 |
A few choral works, with organ accompaniment, were also published.
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