A Baroque masterpiece that combines melancholy and elegance.
The elegant sound produced by Karajan's conducting.
The Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Karajan, performs the masterpiece "Adagio," attributed to the Baroque composer Albinoni. The gentle sound of the strings and deep emotion quietly penetrate the heart.
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A:
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1)
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Adagio G-moll
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2)
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Kanon. Sostenuto
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3)
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Gigue. Scherzando
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4)
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Einleitung
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5)
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Minuetto. (Tanz Der Blinden) Allegretto
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6)
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Largo Assai, Senza Rigor Di Battuta
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7)
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Passacalle. Allegro Vivo
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8)
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Ritirata. Maestoso
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B:
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1)
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I. Italiana. Andantino (Anonym, Ende Des 17. Jahrhunderts)
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2)
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II. Arie Di Corte. Andante Cantabile - Allegretto - Vivace - Lento Con Grande Espressione - Allegro Vivace - Vivacissimo - Andante Cantabile (Giovanni Battista Besardo, 17. Jahrhundert)
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III. Siciliana. Andantino (Anonym, Ende Des 17. Jahrhunderts)
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4)
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IV. Passacaglia. Maestoso (Lodovico Roncelli, 1692)
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Arranged By - Max Seiffert (A2, A3)
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Arranged By - Remo Giazotto (A1)
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Composed By - Johann Pachelbel (A2, A3)
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Composed By - Luigi Boccherini (A4 to A8)
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Composed By - Ottorino Respighi (B1 to B4)
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Composed By - Tomaso Albinoni (A1)
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Conductor - Herbert von Karajan
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Cover - Giovanni Paolo Pannini
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Engineer - Günter Hermanns
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Harpsichord - Wolfgang Meyer (2) (A2, A3)
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Orchestra - Berliner Philharmoniker
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Organ - Wolfgang Meyer (2) (A1)
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Producer - Otto Gerdes
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Recording Supervisor - Hans Weber
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Sleeve Notes - Uwe Kraemer