He is not "used" by the fugue .. he never loses the harmony and bel canto even in the tightest "stretti" . He plays what works and knows that there is an audience out there .Bach transcribed the 3rd and 12th fugue...absolutely beautiful.
Their is not one of Albinoni's works that does not show the Love of his compositions. A real "Tour De Force"!!! He shows what strings can do in all of his works!!
I agree. It seems every work he composed is high quality and original, and sounds interesting. His works regularly dispatch something deeply achieved or calmly optimistic, more than Vivaldi in my taste. He is my favorite baroque composer, along with Muffat.
Can anyone tell me if the well-known Adagio by Remo Giazotto (better known as Adagio di Albinoni) is based on fragments of a slow movement of some of these sonatas?
Very good performance by the modern player trio; beautiful and melancholic compositions by Albinoni.
Always the baroque Italian music is the highest and balanced level of Melody, Harmony and Rythm
The wonderfulness and beauty of Albinoni's music are immeasurable, and universe, and outclassing
With Albino's Trio Sonatas one can summarize its sublime melodies with PLATO:
"Music must be felt, it penetrates the soul & cleans it."
He is not "used" by the fugue .. he never loses the harmony and bel canto even in the tightest "stretti" . He plays what works and knows that there is an audience out there .Bach transcribed the 3rd and 12th fugue...absolutely beautiful.
I am just discovering Albinoni and love everything you have posted. Very enjoyable, thank you.
thank you for sharing this beautiful music. I have just finished listening to this and I feel so calm and at peace with the world
Neill HD Please send this video to Trump and Kim Jong.....and Assad...and so on
Such a subtle opening, a delightful start to the day
Magnifique enregistrement créant de la positivité et permet un retour en soi-même
La grande tradizione di Legrenzi e Corelli portata all'apice da Albinoni.
Life without music is not worth living
Wonderful. Not heard this recording of Op 1 before.
Realmente maravilloso, siempre es un placer escuchar éste tipo de música clásica. Muchas gracias por compartirlo.
Maravilloso. Absolutamente maravilloso.
Magnifique !!🙏
OMG, this is a heaven. Absolutely beautiful and soothing our soul and mind.
Thanks million for sharing this beautiful pieces with us.
Their is not one of Albinoni's works that does not show the Love of his compositions. A real "Tour De Force"!!! He shows what strings can do in all of his works!!
I agree. It seems every work he composed is high quality and original, and sounds interesting. His works regularly dispatch something deeply achieved or calmly optimistic, more than Vivaldi in my taste. He is my favorite baroque composer, along with Muffat.
@@richardjehl1455 agreed.
Quantas riquezas musicais nos deram o século XVIII, e quantos horrores nos dão as chamadas músicas contemporâneas.
ESTE SABE. MAAAQUINA
Oh, this is so wonderful.
Definitely...;)
Kiitos, ihanaa rauhoittavaa musiikkia!
Magnífico!
Awesome Classical Music !!!!! Thanks.
The man is the best of the former century
Brilliant as always
Superbe !
!!! I am speechless!!!
This will help cool me down...:) yeah totally wonderful...
Albinoni seems more virtuous than Bach and more focused than Vivaldi.
Brilliant Classics, make it true. Give us the Albinoni Edition.
I think so.
really? Could you elucidate how you came to that conclusion?
I find Albinoni to be more primitive than both. But "more primitive" is oftentimes what I want to hear.
Can anyone tell me if the well-known Adagio by Remo Giazotto (better known as Adagio di Albinoni) is based on fragments of a slow movement of some of these sonatas?
A lot of his work was destroyed in 1945, in late of WW2, because of bombings in Dresden.
Darn tasty music, I'd say.
Why is No. 3 always named in C major while it's clearly A major..?
Yy
why so lazy? more ornaments please!
Fancier doesn't mean better.