The Crucifixion
- Michelle DeFrancesco

- Feb 22
- 1 min read
by Samuel Barber
The Crucifixion, composed by Samuel Barber in 1953, is a hauntingly intimate song from his Hermit Songs cycle (Op. 29), set to an anonymous 12th-century Irish poem translated by Howard Mumford Jones. It poignantly depicts Mary's sorrow at the foot of the cross, with vivid imagery of a mother's grief amid divine sacrifice—lyrics evoke "the little Son of Mary" nailed to the tree. Barber's lyrical melody, supported by sparse yet evocative piano, blends modern tonality with emotional restraint, creating a profound sense of lament. It's a gem of American art song for its raw vulnerability and timeless spirituality! #artsong #Samuelbarber #hermitsongs #sacredmusic

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