

A haunting neo-Baroque masterpiece by Remo Giazotto, the Adagio in G minor is often attributed to Albinoni but was composed in the 20th century. This Ricordi edition presents the work transcribed for violin and piano.
Key Features:
• Solemn and dramatic Adagio
• Neo-Baroque style
• Violin and piano transcription
• Ideal for recital and reflective performance
• Ricordi edition
Darkly atmospheric and profoundly expressive, this hauntingly beautiful Adagio has become one of the most recognizable slow movements in modern concert repertoire. The Adagio in G minor is a neo-Baroque composition by Remo Giazotto, long associated with Tomaso Albinoni. Though frequently attributed to Albinoni, the work was in fact composed by Giazotto in the 20th century, who claimed it was based on a fragment of a manuscript by Albinoni. Originally written for violin, strings, and organ continuo, this Ricordi edition presents a transcription for violin and piano, preserving its solemn melodic line, rich harmonic depth, and dramatic intensity. Ideal for recital and reflective performance, it offers a powerful fusion of Baroque style and Romantic expressiveness.
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