Career
Weber He was "one of the first Americans to embrace the 12-tone techniques of Schoenberg, starting in 1938". He was largely self-taught. He worked initially as a copyist and only came to recognition in the 1950s.
He composed chamber music for various combinations of instruments, orchestral music including concertos for violin and piano, piano music, and songs.
Weber wrote his own unpublished memoirs, How I Took 63 Years to Commit Suicide" (as told to Matthew Paris).