【Samual Barber作品欣賞】String Quartet in B minor, Op.11
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for iPad 1. Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) 2. Adagio for Strings 3. String Quartet in B minor, Op.11, I. Molto allegro e appassionato 4. String Quartet in B minor, Op.11, II. Molto adagio 5. String Quartet in B minor, Op.11, II. Molto adagio | |
Samuel O*****orne Barber II (March 9, 1910 – January 23, 1981) was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. He is one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century; music critic Donal Henahan stated that "Probably no other American composer has ever enjoyed such early, such persistent and such long-lasting acclaim." His Adagio for Strings (1936) has earned a permanent place in the concert repertory of orchestras. He was twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize for music, for his opera Vanessa (1956–57) and his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1962). Also widely performed is his Knoxville: Summer of 1915 (1947), a work for soprano and orchestra, which sets a prose text by James Agee. Unusual among contemporary composers, nearly all of his compositions have been recorded.
The String Quartet in B minor, Op. 11 was written in 1935–36 by Samuel Barber. Barber arranged the middle movement for string orchestra as his well-known Adagio for Strings in 1936. Barber continued to revise the piece, particularly the finale, until 1943.
Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) is a choral composition in one movement by Samuel Barber, his own arrangement of his Adagio for Strings (1938). In 1967, he set the Latin words of the liturgical Agnus Dei, the last part of the Mass, for mixed chorus with optional organ or piano accompaniment. The music, in B-flat minor, has a duration of about eight minutes.
Based upon John the Baptist's reference in John 1:29 to Jesus ("Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world"), the text in Latin is:
      Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis.       Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis.       Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona nobis pacem. which means:       Lamb of God, you who take away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.       Lamb of God, you who take away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.       Lamb of God, you who take away the sins of the world, grant us peace. | |
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