In 1939, Philadelphia industrialist Samuel Simeon Fels commissioned Barber to write a violin concerto for Fels' ward, Iso Briselli, a graduate from the Curtis Institute of Music the same year as Barber, 1934. The Barber biographies written by Nathan Broder (1954) and Barbara B. Heyman (1992) discuss the genesis of the concerto during the period of the violin concerto's commission and subsequent year leading up to the first performance. Heyman interviewed Briselli and others familiar with the history in her publication. In late 2010, previously unpublished letters written by Fels, Barber, and Albert Meiff (Briselli's violin coach in that period) from the Samuel Simeon Fels Papers archived at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania became available to the public.
Date of composition | 1940 |
Premiered | 1941, February 7th (Academy of Music) in Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Type | Concerto |
Catalogue | Op. 14 |
Approx. duration | 22 minutes |
Instruments |
Violin
Orchestra |
Autotranslations beta |
Samuel Barber: Concerto pour violon, Op. 14 Samuel Barber: Concerto per violino, Op. 14 Samuel Barber: Konzert für Violine, Op. 14 |