List of compositions by Samuel Barber
This is a list of compositions by Samuel Barber sorted by genre, opus number, date of composition, and title.
Genre | Opus | Date | Title | Scoring | Notes |
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Opera | 32 | 1957–1958 | Vanessa | libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti | |
Opera | 35 | 1959 | A Hand of Bridge | Chamber Opera; libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti | |
Opera | 40 | 1966, 1975 | Antony and Cleopatra | libretto by Franco Zeffirelli based on the play by William Shakespeare | |
Ballet | 1946 | The Serpent Heart | 12 instruments | revised as Cave of the Heart; 15-instrument version of Medea | |
Ballet | 23 | 1947 | Cave of the Heart | stage version of Medea | |
Ballet | 23 | 1946, 1947 | Medea | Ballet score | |
Ballet | 28 | 1953 | Souvenirs | Ballet Suite; original for piano 4-hands | |
Orchestral | 1 | 1928, 1944 | Serenade | for string orchestra | original for string quartet |
Orchestral | 5 | 1931 | Overture to "The School for Scandal" | for orchestra | |
Orchestral | 7 | 1933 | Music for a Scene from Shelley | for orchestra | Tone Picture after Prometheus Unbound by Percy Bysshe Shelley[1] |
Orchestral | 9 | 1935–1936 1943 |
(First) Symphony in One Movement | for orchestra | |
Orchestral | 11a | 1936 | Adagio for Strings | for string orchestra | adaptation of the slow movement of the String Quartet |
Orchestral | 12 | 1938 | (First) Essay for Orchestra | for orchestra | |
Orchestral | 17 | 1942 | Second Essay for Orchestra | for orchestra | |
Orchestral | 19 | 1944, 1947 | Symphony No. 2 | for orchestra | movement II revised as Night Flight (1964) |
Orchestral | 19a | 1944, 1964 | Night Flight | for orchestra | revision of Symphony No. 2, movement II |
Orchestral | 1945 | Horizon | for chamber orchestra | ||
Orchestral | 23a | 1946–1947 1955 |
Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance | for orchestra | orchestral extract from the ballet Medea |
Orchestral | 1958 | Intermezzo | for orchestra | from the opera Vanessa | |
Orchestral | 37 | 1960 | Die Natali, Chorale Preludes for Christmas | for orchestra | |
Orchestral | 44 | 1971 | A Fadograph of a Yestern Scene | for orchestra | Tone Picture after Finnegans Wake by James Joyce[2] |
Orchestral | 47 | 1978 | Third Essay | for orchestra | |
Concert band | 1943 | Commando March | for band | ||
Concert band | 1943 | Funeral March | for band | ||
Concertante | 14 | 1939–1940 | Violin Concerto | for violin and orchestra | |
Concertante | 21 | 1944 | Capricorn Concerto | for flute, oboe, trumpet and string orchestra | |
Concertante | 22 | 1945 | Cello Concerto | for cello and orchestra | |
Concertante | 36 | 1960 | Toccata Festiva | for organ and orchestra | |
Concertante | 38 | 1961–1962 | Piano Concerto | for piano and orchestra | |
Concertante | 48 | 1977–1978 1981 |
Canzonetta | for oboe and string orchestra | orchestrated by Charles Turner in 1981 |
Chamber music | 1922 | Gypsy Dance from The Rose Tree | for violin and piano | ||
Chamber music | 1 | 1928 | Serenade | for 2 violins, viola and cello | also arranged for string orchestra (1944) |
Chamber music | 4 | (1928) | Violin Sonata in F minor (movement III only) | for violin and piano | movement III (Allegro agitato) discovered in 2006; other movements lost/destroyed; won the 1929 Joseph H. Bearns Prize in Music at Columbia University |
Chamber music | 6 | 1932 | Cello Sonata | for cello and piano | |
Chamber music | 11 | 1936 | String Quartet in B minor | for 2 violins, viola and cello | slow movement arranged for string orchestra as Adagio for Strings (1936) |
Chamber music | 1941 | Commemorative March | for violin, cello and piano | ||
Chamber music | 1947 | String Quartet in E major, second mvt. only | for 2 violins, viola and cello | commission from Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge; 17 extant manuscript pages of movement II.[3] | |
Chamber music | 1954 | Adventure | for flute, clarinet, horn, African and oriental percussion instruments (2 players) and harp | ||
Chamber music | 31 | 1956 | Summer Music for Wind Quintet | for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon | |
Chamber music | 1960s | Chorale for Washington Cathedral | for brass and timpani | ||
Chamber music | 38a | 1961 | Canzone | for flute or violin and piano | composer's arrangement of the Piano Concerto, movement II |
Chamber music | 1967 | Mutations from Bach | for brass and tympani | ||
Carillon | 1931 | Suite | for carillon | ||
Organ | 1925 | To Longwood Gardens | for organ | ||
Organ | 1927 | Prelude and Fugue | for organ | ||
Organ | 1936 | Chorale for a New Organ | for organ | ||
Organ | 34 | 1959 | "Wondrous Love", Variations on a Shape-Note Hymn | for organ | |
Organ | 37 | 1960 | Chorale Prelude on "Silent Night" from Die Natali | for organ | |
Piano | 1917 | Melody in F | for piano | ||
Piano | 1917 | Sadness | for piano | ||
Piano | 1918 | Largo | for piano | ||
Piano | 1918 | War Song | for piano | ||
Piano | 1919 | At Twilight | for piano | ||
Piano | 1919 | Lullaby | for piano | ||
Piano | 1923–1924 | 3 Sketches
|
for piano | ||
Piano | 1924 | Fantasie (written in the style of Joseph Haydn) | for 2 pianos | ||
Piano | 1925 | Prelude to a Tragic Drama | for piano | ||
Piano | 1925–1926 | Fresh from West Chester (Some Jazzing) | for piano | ||
Piano | 1926 | Essay III | for piano | ||
Piano | 1931 | Interlude No. 1 (Adagio for Jeanne) | for piano | ||
Piano | 1932 | Interlude No. 2 | for piano | ||
Piano | 20 | 1944 | Excursions | for piano | |
Piano | 26 | 1948 | Piano Sonata | for piano | |
Piano | 28 | 1953 | Souvenirs, Ballet Suite
|
for piano 4-hands (original), or piano solo, or 2 pianos |
also orchestrated |
Piano | 33 | 1959 | Nocturne (Homage to John Field) | for piano | |
Piano | 1960s | After the Concert | for piano | ||
Piano | 46 | 1977 | Ballade | for piano | |
Choral | 1930 | Motetto on Words from the Book of Job | for (double) mixed chorus a cappella | biblical text from the Book of Job | |
Choral | 8 | 1935–1936 1936 |
2 Choruses
|
1. for female chorus a cappella 2. for mixed chorus a cappella |
1. words by Helen Waddell 2. words by Emily Dickinson |
Choral | 1937 | Heaven-Haven | choral adaptation of A Nun Takes the Veil from Op. 13; words by Gerard Manley Hopkins | ||
Choral | 1938 | Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) | for chorus and organ or piano ad libitum | vocal adaptation of Adagio for Strings | |
Choral | 1938 | God's Grandeur | for double mixed chorus a cappella | text by Gerard Manley Hopkins | |
Choral | 1938 | Sure on This Shining Night | for mixed chorus and piano | choral adaptation the song from Op. 13; words by James Agee | |
Choral | 15 | 1940 | A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map | for male chorus, kettledrums and brass | words by Stephen Spender |
Choral | 43 | 1971 | The Lovers | for baritone, chorus and orchestra | based on Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda |
Choral | 16 | 1939–1940 | Reincarnations
|
for mixed chorus | words by Antoine Ó Raifteiri in translation by James Stephens |
Choral | 1953 | The Monk and His Cat | choral adaptation from Hermit Songs, Op. 29 | ||
Choral | 30 | 1954 | Prayers of Kierkegaard | for soprano, chorus and orchestra | words by Søren Kierkegaard |
Choral | 1957–1958 | Under the Willow Tree | for mixed chorus and piano | choral adaptation from the opera Vanessa | |
Choral | 1965 | Easter Chorale | for mixed chorus, brass, timpani and organ (ad libitum) | Op. 40 [sic]; words by Pack Browning | |
Choral | 1966 | 2 Choruses from "Anthony and Cleopatra"
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1. for female chorus and piano 2. for mixed chorus and piano |
choral extracts from the opera Anthony and Cleopatra | |
Choral | 42 | 1968 | 2 Pieces
|
for mixed chorus a cappella | dedicated to Florence Kimball[4] 1. words by Laurie Lee 2. words by Louise Bogan |
Vocal | 1917 | Sometime | for voice and piano | words by Eugene Field | |
Vocal | 1918 | In the Firelight | for voice and piano | ||
Vocal | 1919 | Isabel | for voice and piano | words by John Greenleaf Whittier | |
Vocal | 1920? | October-Weather | for voice and piano | ||
Vocal | 1924 | My Fairlyland | for voice and piano | words by Robert Thomas Kerlin | |
Vocal | 1924 | 2 Poems of the Wind
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for voice and piano | words by Fiona Macleod | |
Vocal | 1925 | A Slumber Song of the Madonna | for voice and piano | words by Alfred Noyes | |
Vocal | 1925 | Fantasy in Purple | for voice and piano | words by Langston Hughes | |
Vocal | 1925 | 2 Songs of Youth
|
for voice and piano | 1. words by Laurence Binyon 2. words by Jessie B. Rittenhouse | |
Vocal | 1926 | Ask Me To Rest | for voice and piano | words by Edward Hicks Streeter Terry | |
Vocal | 1926 | Man | for voice and piano | words by Humbert Wolfe | |
Vocal | 1926 | Watchers | for voice and piano | words by Dean Cornwell (or Edgar Daniel Kramer) | |
Vocal | 1926? | Music, When Soft Voices Die | for voice and piano | words by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Vocal | 1927 | Mother, I Can Not Mind My Wheel | for voice and piano | words by Walter Savage Landor | |
Vocal | 1927 | Thy Love | for voice and piano | words by Elizabeth Barrett Browning | |
Vocal | 1927 | There's Nae Lark | for voice and piano | words by Algernon Charles Swinburne | |
Vocal | 2 | 1927 1928 1934 |
3 Songs
|
for voice and piano | 1. words by James Stephens 2. words by A. E. Housman 3. words by James Stephens |
Vocal | 3 | 1931 | Dover Beach | for baritone and string quartet | words by Matthew Arnold |
Vocal | 1934 | Love at the Door | for voice and piano | words by John Addington Symonds | |
Vocal | 1934 | Serenader | for voice and piano | words by George Dillon | |
Vocal | 1935 | Love's Caution | for voice and piano | words by W. H. Davies | |
Vocal | 1935 | Night Wanderers | for voice and piano | words by W. H. Davies | |
Vocal | 1935 | Of That So Sweet Imprisonment | for voice and piano | words by James Joyce | |
Vocal | 1935 | Strings in the Earth and Air | for voice and piano | words by James Joyce | |
Vocal | 1936 | Beggar's Song | for voice and piano | words by W. H. Davies | |
Vocal | 10 | 1936 | 3 Songs
|
for voice and piano | words by James Joyce 3. also orchestrated |
Vocal | 1937 | In the Dark Pinewood | for voice and piano | words by James Joyce | |
Vocal | 13 | 1937–1940 1937 1938 1938 1940 |
4 Songs
|
for voice and piano | 1. words by Gerard Manley Hopkins 2. words by W. B. Yeats 3. words by James Agee; also orchestrated 4. words by Frederic Prokosch; also orchestrated |
Vocal | 1940 | Song for a New House | for voice, piano, and flute with ad libitum cadenza | composed for Mary Louise Curtis; text from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act V, scene i.[5] | |
Vocal | 18 | 1942 1943 |
2 Songs
|
for voice and piano | 1. words by Robert Horan 2. words by Jose Garcia Villa |
Vocal | 24 | 1947 | Knoxville: Summer of 1915 | for soprano and orchestra | words by James Agee |
Vocal | 25 | 1947 | Nuvoletta | for voice and piano | words by James Joyce |
Vocal | 27 | 1950–1951 | Mélodies passagères
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for voice and piano | words by Rainer Maria Rilke |
Vocal | 29 | 1953 | Hermit Songs
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for voice and piano | poems translated from anonymous Irish texts of the 8th to 13th centuries |
Vocal | 39 | 1962 | Andromache's Farewell | for soprano and orchestra | text from The Trojan Women by Euripides, translated by John Patrick Creagh |
Vocal | 41 | 1968–1969 | Despite and Still
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for voice and piano | 1. words by Robert Graves 2. words by Theodore Roethke 3. words by Robert Graves 4. words by James Joyce 5. words by Robert Graves |
Vocal | 45 | 1972 | 3 Songs
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for voice and piano | 1. words by James Joyce, translation of a poem by Gottfried Keller 2. words by Czesław Miłosz 3. words by Christopher Middleton |
References[]
- ^ Finkelstein, Sidney (1991). Music of Samuel Barber (CD booklet). New York, New York: Vanguard Classics.
- ^ Kennicott, Philip (1990). Samuel Barber: Medea, Third Essay, Fadogoraph of a Yestern Scene (CD booklet). Westbury, New York: Koch International Classics.
- ^ Heyman, Barbara B. "The Chamber Music of Samuel Barber" (PDF). Chamber Music America. Chamber Music America. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ Barbara B. Heyman (2012). Samuel Barber: A Thematic Catalogue of the Complete Works. p. 439.
- ^ Heyman, Barbara B. "The Chamber Music of Samuel Barber" (PDF). Chamber Music America. Chamber Music America. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
External links[]
- Samuel Barber website
- Vincent, Michelle. "Barber II, Samuel Osborne ("John Brandywine")".
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