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Knoxville: Summer of 1915

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Samuel Barber’s *Knoxville: Summer of 1915* (1947) sets James Agee’s remembered scene of a Southern evening, told through the consciousness of a child as family life and distant unease coexist. Written for voice and orchestra, it unfolds as a lyric monologue where everyday sounds and private fears share the same musical space, a quiet study in American memory. It has long held a place in New York’s concert life, often appearing in Philharmonic seasons as a touchstone of mid-century U.S. repertoire. Its plainspoken intimacy is the work’s most durable critical strength.

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