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Celebre Adagio by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
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Concert Band - Grade 3

SKU: ML.011818030

Composed by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni. Arranged by Willy Hautvast. Arrangements of Classical Compositions/Slow Movements and Solemn Works/Funeral Marches/Liberation Day. Classic Arrangement. Recorded on Revival (ML.311057720). Full set. Duration 3 minutes, 55 seconds. Molenaar Edition #011818030. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.011818030).

An adagio is a slow piece of music, somewhat quicker as a largo, but a little bit slower than an Andante. A lot of composers have written adagios, but, no doubt, the most famous is the Adagio in G minor by Tomaso Albinoni (Venice, 1671-1750), originally composed for organ and strings. Yet this popular tune has been constructed from a manuscript fragment by the 20th century Italian musicologist Remo Giazotto (Rome, 1910). The composition is quite well suited for a wind band transcription and Willy Hautvast did it extremely well, with his usual talent.

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