His Violin Concerto is a staple in any violinist’s repertoire, but there’s much more to Barber than this work. He was one of the most expressive lyric and Romantic compossers of the 20th century, with a tranche of chamber and orchestral works to his name – and even a handful of operas.
Best works by Barber
Adagio
This is Barber’s single most popular work – originally a movement from his String Quartet, which the conductor Toscanini with remarkable perception suggested should be rescored for full strings.
Recommended recording:Detroit Symphony Orchestra/Neeme JärviChandos CHAN 9169
Dover Beach
Barber’s genius for setting words to music showed itself early with this setting of Matthew Arnold’s melancholy poem.
Recommended recording:Gerald Finley (baritone); Aronowitz EnsembleHyperion CDA 67528
Knoxville: Summer of 1915
Though essentially a setting of a prose passage, Barber captures both its musicality and its idyll of a summer’s afternoon spent on a porch in Tennessee.
Recommended recording:Dawn Upshaw (soprano); St Luke’s Orchestra/David ZinmanNonesuch 7559 79187 2
Violin Concerto
Sharing something of the spirit of Knoxville, Barber’s Violin Concerto starts with two dreamily lyrical movements, then finishes with a hurtling finale.
We’ve named the best recordings of Barber’s Violin Concerto here.
We named Barber’s Violin Concerto as one of the best violin concertos of all time.
Recommended recording:Isaac Stern; New York Philharmonic/Leonard BernsteinSony SMK 89751
Vanessa
Barber’s first opera is lusciously Romantic in style and enjoyed a first-rate cast at its premiere including Eleanor Steber and Nicolai Gedda, who went on to make a studio recording.
Recommended recording:Eleanor Steber, Nicolai Gedda; Metropolitan Opera/Dimitri MitropoulosRCA 88697446172
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