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Albinoni
(arr. Giazotto)
Adagio
for Organ and Strings in G minor |
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A significant proportion of Albinoni's work has been lost, but while
assembling the materials for a biography of this Venetian self-described
dilettante, Remo Giazotto found six bars of music from a trio sonata
fragment. This was sufficient for this musicologist to construct
in 1945 what, ironically, has become Albinoni's most famous work.
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See
our composer biography here.
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Musica
recommended recording |
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Conductor:
Robert King |
Robert
King bio page |
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Orchestra:
Musica da Camera |
Orchestra
website |
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Label:
Linn Records |
Label
website |
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Catalogue
Ref: CKD012 |
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Barcode: |
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Release
Date: January 1994 |
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More information about this recording |
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Label
(Linn Records) |
Linn
disc information |
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Robert King, more regularly featured with his eponymous Consort, here
delivered an 'authentic' rendition of the Adagio on period instruments
which, although ironic bearing in mind its relatively recent
reconstruction, here delivered an extraordinarily haunting
interpretation.
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