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Adagio in G Minor. Also known as the happiest piece of music on earth =). Credits go to Remo Giazotto and Tomaso Albinoni. Performed by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
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This is the beautiful "Adagio" by T. Albinoni (1671-1750)
There was a storm in Copenhagen while recording this so you can sometimes hear the wind in the trees outside. Sorry! I control many things but not the weather... yet! LOL
This arr. (sheet music and TAB) can be found at http://www.per-olovk indgren.com
Kindly,
Per-Olov
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Anytime, anywhere: Sarah Brightman es una de las voces mas extraordinarias, una voz de angel con un amplio registro de 5 octavas que la hacen siempre muy bien conocida en el mundo. Una voz de susurros, hojas que rozan el suelo, sonidos célticos. Desde que incursionó en la música clásica la ópera ha adquirido un nuevo color y magia.
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University College Oxford Orchestra conducted by Chris Pickett perform Albinoni's Adagio in G minor. November 2007. University Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Some other random shots of Oxford in there for good measure.
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