Albinoni

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 (äl′bə-nō′nē), Tomaso Giovanni 1671-1751.
Italian composer noted for his chamber music and operas in the later baroque style.
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Albinoni

(Italian albiˈnoːni)
n
(Biography) Tomaso (toˈmaːzo). 1671–1750, Italian composer and violinist. He wrote concertos and over 50 operas
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Gayle Hearn, winner of the first TFKO Young Soloist Platform Prize, fared somewhat better in Albinoni's Oboe Concerto Op 6 No 2, although even here her sensitive articulation, tonal shading and fabulous breath control only made their presence fully heard in the sublime Adagio.
With selections from Bach, Mozart and Albinoni, the autumn concert is an opportunity to hear works of some of the great European composers performed with poise and passion by Greek and Turkish Cypriot musicians.
In her will, written in 2000, Hindley asked to be cremated and to have Adagio by Albinoni played at her funeral - it had been played at Princess Diana's 1997 funeral.
En el dispositivo referencial, los paisajes andinos se encuentran con la pintura japonesa y con la musica de Albinoni y Wagner que la artista escuchaba mientras pintaba, expandiendo el territorio hibrido de la construccion mitica y sus alcances sensoriales--afectivos.
Baird will perform "Albinoni Adagio," which Retallack calls a heart-wrenching piece.
With music from the 18th to early 20th century, the programme includes works by Tomaso Albinoni, Aloys Claussman and Craig Sellar Lang.
Epstein Theatre, Hanover Street, Liverpool, 0844 888 4411 - Sun, 18 Jun Bach Violin Concertos The ensemble return to the spectacular setting of St George's Hall with a wonderful programme celebrating the magnificent Violin Concertos by Bach, coupled with works by Mozart, Albinoni and Vivaldi.
Manuscript 177, copied by two scribes, collects miscellaneous works including, among others, Corelli's opus 5 and two sonatas by Tomaso Albinoni. The copyist who wrote the majority of the manuscript also transcribed the Sonate da camera a violino e violoncello solo, which are the subject of this edition.
The programme includes Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, Caldara's Sinfonia in C, Albinoni's Concerto in F, Op 9 No 3 and Torelli's Sinfonia in C for four trumpets G33.
Works by Schubert, Albinoni, Giazotto, Marcello, Charlie Barber, Vivaldi and Mendelssohn.
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