One of the greatest composers of the 20th century whose intensely lyrical “Adagio for Strings” from 1936 became popular with successive generations. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Music twice, first for the opera “Vanessa” from 1956-1957 and second in 1962 for the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. Samuel Barber was born on March 9, 1910, in West Chester, PA. His compositions were largely commissioned or first performed by such famous artists as Vladimir Horowitz. He composed his first work, a 23-measure solo piece when he was seven. His 1947 soprano and orchestra piece “Knoxville: Summer of 1915” was beloved by performance groups around the world. Scroll below and check our most recent updates about Samuel Barber Net Worth, Salary, Biography, Age, Career, Wiki. Also discover more detailed information about Current Net worth as well as Monthly/Year Salary, Expense, Income Reports!
He was born into a socially and economically comfortable Irish-American family. His father was a physician and his mother was a pianist. He has not shared about He’s parent’s name. We will update Family, Sibling, Spouse, and Children’s information. Right now, we don’t have much information about Education Life.
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First Name | Samuel |
Last Name | Barber |
Profession | Composer |
Died | Jan 23, 1981 ( age 70) |
Birthday & Zodiac | |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Birth Date | March 9, 1910 |
Birthday | March 9 |
Birth Place | West Chester, PA |
Country | PA |
Height & Weight | |
Height (Approx.) | Not Available |
Weight (Approx.) | Not Available |
His compositions used odd timing and structure. He started one piece with violins striking on B-flat.
Estimated Net Worth in 2021 | $5 million |
Previous Year’s Net Worth (2019) | $4.2 million |
Annual Salary | Under Review. |
Income Source | Primary Income source Composer (profession). |
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