: It was originally the second movement of his String Quartet, Op. 11 . Barber later arranged it for a full string orchestra.
The piece is known for its "mournful and hauntingly beautiful" quality. Its power comes from a slow, arching melody that gradually builds to a single, shattering climax before fading away into silence. samuel_barber_adagio_for_strings
: The orchestral version premiered on November 5, 1938, performed by the NBC Symphony Orchestra and conducted by the legendary Arturo Toscanini . Why It Stays With You : It was originally the second movement of