Best of Adagio

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1Adagio g-moll
orchestra:
I Musici
recording of:
Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor
composer:
Remo Giazotto
previously attributed to:
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (Italian Baroque composer)
publisher:
Ricordi London (Casa Ricordi sublabel for Classical music) and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni9:22
2Klavierkonzert Nr. 23 A-Dur, KV 488: 2. AdagioWolfgang Amadeus Mozart7:25
3Violinkonzert Nr. 1 G-Moll, op. 26: 2. Adagio
violin:
Salvatore Accardo (violinist and conductor)
orchestra:
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig (Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra)
conductor:
Kurt Masur (conductor)
recording of:
Violin Concerto no. 1 in G minor, op. 26: II. Adagio
composer:
Max Bruch (composer and conductor) (from 1866 until 1867)
part of:
Violin Concerto no. 1 in G minor, op. 26
Max Bruch8:43
4Symphonie Nr. 5 Cis-Moll: 4. Adagietto
producer:
Jaap van Ginneken
orchestra:
Concertgebouworkest (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra) (in 1970-12)
conductor:
Bernard Haitink (conductor) (in 1970-12)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw: Grote Zaal in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (in 1970-12)
recording of:
Symphony no. 5 in C-sharp minor: IV. Adagietto. Sehr langsam (in 1970-12)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1901 until 1902)
part of:
Symphony no. 5
Gustav Mahler10:40
5Klavierkonzert Nr. 5 Es-Dur, op. 73: 2. AdagioLudwig van Beethoven8:07
6Oboenkonzert d-moll: 2. Adagio
oboe:
Heinz Holliger (Swiss oboist, composer, and conductor)
orchestra:
I Musici
recording of:
Concerto per oboe, archi e continuo in re minore: II. Adagio (Concerto for oboe, strings and continuo in D minor: II. Adagio)
composer:
Alessandro Marcello
part of:
Concerto per oboe, archi e continuo in re minore, S D935 (Concerto for Oboe and Strings in D minor)
Alessandro Marcello4:27
7Adagio for Strings, op. 11
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor)
recording of:
Adagio for Strings
orchestrator:
Samuel Barber (American composer) (in 1938)
composer:
Samuel Barber (American composer) (in 1936)
premiered by:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (on 1938-11-05) and Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (on 1938-11-05)
premiered at:
[radio broadcast] (1938-11-05)
publisher:
Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) and G. Schirmer Inc.
arrangement of:
String Quartet, op. 11: II. Molto adagio
Samuel Barber7:31
8Concierto de Aranjuez: 2. Adagio
recording engineer:
Jan Wesselink
producer:
Wilhelm Hellweg (classical pianist, and sound engineer and producer of classical music recordings for Philips)
classical guitar:
Pepe Romero (classical and flamenco guitarist) (in 1992-07)
cor anglais:
Christine Pendrill (in 1992-07)
guitar:
Pepe Romero (classical and flamenco guitarist)
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields (in 1992-07)
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) (in 1992-07)
balance engineer:
Onno Scholtze (sound engineer)
recorded at:
Watford Town Hall (municipal building, ordinarily should not be used as a concert or recording venue; please refer to Watford Colosseum instead) in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom (in 1992-07)
recording of:
Concierto de Aranjuez: II. Adagio (in 1992-07)
composer:
Joaquín Rodrigo (Spanish composer and virtuoso pianist) (in 1939)
part of:
Concierto de Aranjuez
Joaquín Rodrigo11:34
9Spartacus Adagio
orchestra:
Kirov Orchestra (Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, fka Kirov Orchestra till 1992)
conductor:
Valery Gergiev (conductor)
recording of:
Spartacus: Adagio of Spartacus & Phrygia
composer:
Aram Khachaturian (Soviet-Armenian composer) (in 1955)
part of:
Spartacus, op. 82
Aram Khatchaturian8:52