Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music
Samuel Barber (1910-1981) is one of the most admired and honored American composers of the twentieth century. An unabashed Romantic, largely independent of worldwide trends and the avant-garde, he infused his works with poetic lyricism and gave tonal language and forms new vitality. His rich legacy includes every genre, including the famous Adagio for Strings, Knoxville: Summer of 1915, three concertos, a plethora of songs, and two operas, the Pulitzer prize-winning Vanessa, and Antony and Cleopatra, the commissioned work that opened the new Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in 1966.

Generously documented by letter, sketches, autograph manuscripts, and interviews with friends, colleagues, and performers with whom he worked, this ASCAP-Award winning book is still unquestionably the most authoritative biography on Barber, covering his entire career and interweaving the events of his life with his compositional process. This second edition benefits from many new discoveries, including a Violin Sonata recovered from an artist's estate, a diary Barber kept his seventeenth year, a trove of letters and manuscripts that were recovered from a suitcase found in a dumpster, documentation that dispels earlier myths about the composition of Barber's Violin Concerto, and research of scholars that was stimulated by Heyman's work. Barber's intimate relations are discussed when they bear on his creativity.

A testament to the lasting significance of Romanticism, Samuel Barber stands as a model biography of an important musical figure.
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Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music
Samuel Barber (1910-1981) is one of the most admired and honored American composers of the twentieth century. An unabashed Romantic, largely independent of worldwide trends and the avant-garde, he infused his works with poetic lyricism and gave tonal language and forms new vitality. His rich legacy includes every genre, including the famous Adagio for Strings, Knoxville: Summer of 1915, three concertos, a plethora of songs, and two operas, the Pulitzer prize-winning Vanessa, and Antony and Cleopatra, the commissioned work that opened the new Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in 1966.

Generously documented by letter, sketches, autograph manuscripts, and interviews with friends, colleagues, and performers with whom he worked, this ASCAP-Award winning book is still unquestionably the most authoritative biography on Barber, covering his entire career and interweaving the events of his life with his compositional process. This second edition benefits from many new discoveries, including a Violin Sonata recovered from an artist's estate, a diary Barber kept his seventeenth year, a trove of letters and manuscripts that were recovered from a suitcase found in a dumpster, documentation that dispels earlier myths about the composition of Barber's Violin Concerto, and research of scholars that was stimulated by Heyman's work. Barber's intimate relations are discussed when they bear on his creativity.

A testament to the lasting significance of Romanticism, Samuel Barber stands as a model biography of an important musical figure.
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Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music

Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music

by Barbara B. Heyman
Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music

Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music

by Barbara B. Heyman

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Samuel Barber (1910-1981) is one of the most admired and honored American composers of the twentieth century. An unabashed Romantic, largely independent of worldwide trends and the avant-garde, he infused his works with poetic lyricism and gave tonal language and forms new vitality. His rich legacy includes every genre, including the famous Adagio for Strings, Knoxville: Summer of 1915, three concertos, a plethora of songs, and two operas, the Pulitzer prize-winning Vanessa, and Antony and Cleopatra, the commissioned work that opened the new Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in 1966.

Generously documented by letter, sketches, autograph manuscripts, and interviews with friends, colleagues, and performers with whom he worked, this ASCAP-Award winning book is still unquestionably the most authoritative biography on Barber, covering his entire career and interweaving the events of his life with his compositional process. This second edition benefits from many new discoveries, including a Violin Sonata recovered from an artist's estate, a diary Barber kept his seventeenth year, a trove of letters and manuscripts that were recovered from a suitcase found in a dumpster, documentation that dispels earlier myths about the composition of Barber's Violin Concerto, and research of scholars that was stimulated by Heyman's work. Barber's intimate relations are discussed when they bear on his creativity.

A testament to the lasting significance of Romanticism, Samuel Barber stands as a model biography of an important musical figure.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190863739
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/27/2020
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 664
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.80(d)

About the Author

Barbara B. Heyman is a musicologist who has written extensively about Samuel Barber. An accomplished pianist and violinist, she was educated at Barnard College, holds an MSSW degree from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in Music History from the City University of New York. She has written numerous articles for scholarly journals and encyclopedias, as well as Samuel Barber: A Thematic Catalogue of the Complete Works (OUP, 2012), the first thematic catalogue of an American composer.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

1. BEGINNINGS

2. A SERIOUS STUDENT
The Curtis Institute of Music, Scalero, Menotti, First publications, Three Songs

3. DISCOVERIES
Summers in Europe, the Menotti family, Serenade for String Quartet, Violin Sonata, Piano Concerto, Organ Prelude and Fugue, Interludes for Piano, Carillon pieces

4. UNCERTAINTIES
Overture to The School for Scandal, Dover Beach, Composer as singer

5. INDEPENDENCE
Cello Sonata, Music for a Scene from Shelley, Incidental Music for One Day of Spring

6. THE AMERICAN ACADEMY
Symphony in One Movement, Chamber Music, String Quartet

7. RECOGNITION
The Toscanini premieres: Essay for Orchestra, and the Adagio for Strings, Choral works

8. PRELUDE TO WAR
Violin Concerto, Four Songs, Second Essay

9. WORLD CATACLYSM
Commando March, Funeral March, Second Symphony, Night Flight, Four Excursions, Capricorn Concerto

10. MIDDLE YEARS
Cello Concerto, Medea, Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Piano Sonata

11. COMPOSER AS CONDUCTOR

12. SONG CYCLES
Melodies passagères, Souvenirs, Hermit Songs, "Adventure"

13. SEARCHES
Prayers of Kierkegaard, Summer Music, "Horizon"

14. VANESSA

15. INTERLUDE
Wondrous Love, Nocturne, A Hand of Bridge, Toccata Festiva, Die Natali

16. LINCOLN CENTER COMMISSIONS
Piano Concerto, Andromache's Farewell

17. A NEW OPERA HOUSE
Antony and Cleopatra

18. THE LAST YEARS
Despite and Still, Choral works, Mutations from Bach, The Lovers, Fadograph of a Yestern Scene, Three Songs, Ballade, Third Essay, Canzonetta for Oboe and String Orchestra

POSTLUDE


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