I was 13 and the classroom was chaotic as always. I remember our old music teacher start playing this song. I just froze and my heart sunk with beautiful unreal sadness. I sat speachless for few minutes while my classmates were making noise when the bell rang and everybody rushed to the door but not me. Instead, I approached the teacher asking her who was the composer which I then forgot. Today after 41 years, I come across this great masterpiece again and my heart went back to that day in the classroom.
@Banned4life88 ahhh yes it is and also featured on ‘Gallipoli ‘starring Mel Gibson’-he was just a pup but how indiscibably powerful is this!! Sooo sad 😔
I heard this once about 30 years ago and had no idea it was played at funerals. I visited my parents and had taken it on tape down there with me. I played it to my Sikh Father , he loved it. Two weeks later he passed away. At the Church where everyone went for his Sikh style funeral, and with no request for this song, the Church Organist played this. I remembered feeling great joy and a special connection as only I knew my Father had loved it on hearing it shortly before he died.
Heard emotionally for the first time after the gulf war played in documentary film where thousand of dead bodies of iraqi kurdish laid down victims of chemical attack in Halabja eastern iraq ,its almost 30 years from now since the last time i heard it again...w/ respect from the Philippines.
Am listening to this masterpiece that brings me to tears in memory of my beloved brother who passed away 2 days ago in Germany, Adagio was one of his favourites This is for your beautiful soul hbb
These are 300 year old words encrypted on paper, enduring the centuries, decrypted by musicians again and spoken out by instruments. What an amazing way to preserve sound...
"Moreover, he always said that he had limited himself to making the musical arrangements of the work, duly attributing his authorship to the Baroque composer. However, today all the experts consider that it is a composition by Giazotto himself; the only one he did in his life, by the way, which, considering the success he achieved, would indicate that he was a wasted talent. He died in 1998, taking the secret of why he did it with him to his grave. Ironically, his Adagio is the work that has truly given Albinoni his name."
@@aneliastefanova7845 This is a fine summary of an incredible story, and although Albinoni's Oboe concertos are how I first knew his music, it seems there's nothing of his so universally known today as much as this piece.
So beautiful and perfectly said, could not have been said better to describe these treasures, however there is much controversy behind this piece, 20th century or 18th century. Very possibly composed around 1960.
Böyle mükemmel eserleri dinleyen Türk arkadaşlarımı görmek çok güzel hissettiriyor bana. Gnossienne no1 gibi benzer şaheserlerin çıkarıldığı zamanların ne kadar kaliteli zamanlar olduğunu düşünmemek elde değil.
Bu notalar bana çok garip, dehşet, korkunç bir farkındalık katıyor. Yani nasıl anlatsam bir şeye ne bileyim. Bi sınava, bi savaşa, herhangi bir şeye çok hazırlanmışsın, uğraşmışsın, çabalamışsın da hiçbir şey istediğin gibi olmamış gibi. Yada o kadar çok şey yaşamışsın, doğruyu, yanlışı, iyiyi, kötüyü her şeyi görmüşsün de köşeye çekilmişsin gibi. 06:25 - 06:50 en sevdiğim kısım. Sanki her şey sonuca ulaşıyor bu kısımda. Veya Her sorunun cevabını bulduğunu sanıyorsun, sorular değişiyor. Birden çok duyguyu aynı anda hissettiren garip bi eser.
The first time I listened to this masterpiece, I was just five years old and I remember I burst into tears unable to stop. I am fifty now. I have listened to it hundreds of times but the feeling of its emotional power does not seem to diminish. For me, it is the most powerful composition ever created on this world.
I heard this piece at very young age too and I’ve never forgotten the feelings it evoked at that time (and still does)…it brings every emotion to me…sadness, joy, longing, hope, sorrow…the list goes on…
I have been obsessed with this version all week. Other versions do not compete. Just so moving, emotional. Touches my soul. This is a timeless, eternal expression.
Albinoni kadar güzel,ince ince, mayhoş bir şekilde taht kurup güzel karanfilller bırakıp veda edebilen birisi yok. Ne düşünmek, ne de başka bir şey, içimizdeki ölü hisleri, durgunlaşmışları nüksettiriyor. Gönül gözü açılıyor. Büyük eser, büyük sanatçı.
When we danced to this in ballet practice many decades ago, I mentioned it to a hardcore rock musician at the time. He told me it was well-known that compositions (or maybe even the chord itself?) in G minor tear at the listener’s soul-or affect their insular cortex (whichever one prefers).
@@hollywoodjaded If ur really thinking like that, you must be watching the “Manchester by the Sea” which can make this emotion to flow through your veins
I was on a long flight to Europe last week, and this came up on my classical music playlist. I had just put my dog of 17 years down two days before, and was feeling quite lonely. At the part when the orchestra resumes after the organ solo, I couldn't take it anymore. Tears came. This piece really plays with your emotions.
as spaniard and been following italian music for a long time and also im a rocker like pink floyd genesis , procol harem, moody blues but italian music is on a different level and very poetic and beutifully done, listen to puccini, verdi, mascagni and you will see why i love them . modern italian stuff is even profound like mina, vasco rossi, etc.
I know the feeling. I lost my dog, my pal, my buddy, my friend, my dumb dumb and it broke me in two. I cried more for my dog than for people I knew that passed. I miss him with all my heart. If god is merciful I will see him again.
Hauntingly beautiful, sadness, joy, pain, healing all at once. I first noticed this piece while watching the movie Gallipoli, in 1982, I was 15 years old. This music only gets better with time. This version is by far my favorite.
I love this piece, I’ve always loved it. I remember discovering it when i was about 9. I listened to all kinds of medieval, renaissance, baroque, classical, and romantic eras. all are so good, but I absolutely love renaissance and baroque.
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams.
I doubt that people factually get what this means. . . Absent memory system in Operation, not a single experience. Eckhart Tolle and Co debunked woohoo
Karanlik şehirlerimde kimse uyumuyor. Gözleri kan çanağı olmuş bir katil dolaşıyor sokaklarimda kaç saklan görmesin seni. Kac ceset yatiyor kaldirimlarda ruhlari tellere takılı kalmış. Sisli havada tüm misali savruluyorlar... Hafizamin karanlık sokaklarına gün doğmuyor. Unutmak denen katil kol geziyor. Kac ondan unutma seni bulmasin
So many memories...Actually people don't forget anything, we simply store memories in piles. That is why one poet said that we should practice oblivion and force ourselves into forgetting things because otherwise, sooner or later we'd be overwhelmed by our memory.
I am 43. I know there are better compositions than Albibonis Masterpiece but for each his own. This beautiful piece flows through every crevice of my soul just as the life blood which flows through my Earthly viens. This song & I meet somewhere in between. Those who love me play it at my Exit. Love you all. Love never dies. You'll see what I mean......
Имеющий душу услышит. В первый раз много много лет назад случайно попалось это произведение, в этом же исполнении, на диске с Вивальди. Был очарован. Не мог оторваться. Слушал полночи.
People in this comment section: I am a young person and I wish more people listen to classical music. There’s no need to tell us how old are you, because there isn’t an age limit to enjoy the finest music.
Yes.. Agree.. They listen mostly pop songs.. I'am also young., but i love so much with classical song.. I used to listen orchestra too.. Sorry for my bad english.. I'am not fluent to speak or write in english.. 😊😊😊
A verdadeira música é aquela que nasce da alma, transformando o belo em notas de elevação e que chega fundo ao coração!!!!! Obrigado Tomaso Albinoni por vc ter deixado Essa semente de Partitura e que até hoje se espalha nos campos de nossa Alma o perfume dessa linda canção.
A masterpiece of deep emotion. I was going to leave a comment and then I read through all these comments. I just fell in love with all the words that I have read while the adagio was playing. Greetings to all of you who have left your messages of endearment for this wonderful piece of art. The violin 🎻 is hypnotically calling. This is a very introspective piece.
That’s very nice remarks you have made. It’s an astonishing piece of music, I am not an expert and can only go by it’s impact on me, and happily, many others .So glad you like it .
Remo Giazotto (n. Roma, Italia en 1910 - Pisa, 1998) fue un musicólogo italiano conocido especialmente por su clasificación y catalogación de las obras de Tomaso Albinoni. Asimismo, escribió biografías del propio Tomaso Albinoni y otros compositores, incluyendo a Antonio Vivaldi. Giazotto fue el crítico musical (desde 1932) y editor (1945-1949) de la Rivista musicale italiana y fue nombrado coeditor de la Nuova rivista musicale italiana en 1967. Fue profesor de Historia de la Música en la Universidad de Florencia (1957-69) y en 1962 fue nombrado miembro de la Acedemia Nazionale di S. Cecilia. En 1949 Giazotto llegó a ser el director de los programas de música de cámara para la RAI (Radio Audizioni Italiane) y en 1966 fue el director de los programas internacionales organizados a través de la Unión Europea de Radiodifusión. Fue también el presidente del comité de la RAI y editor de una serie de biografías sobre compositores. Giazotto es famoso por su publicación de la obra llamada Adagio de Albinoni que decía haber transcrito de un fragmento de un manuscrito de Albinoni que encontró en la Biblioteca Estatal de Dresde, poco después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial (al tiempo que completó una biografía y una clasificación de la obra de Albinoni). Él afirmaba que había hecho el arreglo de la obra, pero que no la había compuesto. De haberla creado él sería su única composición. Se sabe hoy en día que es una obra enteramente original de Giazotto.1 El fragmento supuestamente encontrado disponía solo del pentagrama del bajo y de seis compases de la melodía, y se supone que era el movimiento lento de una sonata a trío. Giazotto compuso pues, sin crédito, el famoso Adagio en 1945 y fue publicado por primera vez en 1958.
Feliz año 2020, expone usted señor Sanchez una interesante aclaración. Me deja unas dudas: Es una pieza musical escrita en dos épocas trabajada por dos personas,? Giazotto era músico?.
This is one of the most incredible and iconic pieces in the history of both Classical music and music overall. One of the most profound, harmonic pieces, yet I dare to say, one of the scariest too. I love how the organ is dark and haunting, but the finish brings you to tears, because of the sheer depth of the message. I have always loved Adagios, in general, they're very profound, especially those in piano concertos, more so than Andantes. This adagio has always been very special and love every part of its progression especially the ending part as it is trying to shout to you something that you ignore on a daily basis... always brings you the chills.
I was in Krakow and by chance walking past a church my girlfriend saw a sign about a classic al concert a little later in the day. We went back and paid a modest sum to enter. The church was about half full but a TV crew was there filming. I think it's called a Quintet consisting of harpsichord, double bass, cello, and two violins. They players where very competent. About halfway through they played this piece and it was so unbelievably emotional that almost ever single member of the audience and some of the musicians where crying. After they finished the piece we just sat in silence and the players waited about 2-3 minutes for people to recover or to adjust to what had just happened. I would go as far to say that it was a religious or spiritual experience and it stayed with me. I can't imagine how a composer from the past can conjure such transcendence from so long ago. Perhaps his consciousness never ended and it is shared with us, as is ours. The next day we visited Auschwitz which was one of the most sobering, numbing experiences of my life.
Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever conceived by a human mind. And even, hundreds of years after it's creation, we still listen in awe at this incredibly inspirational and soothing to the mind music. I dare say, even hundreds of years past our time here on this magical place we call Earth, our successors will be listening as well, listening in AWE themselves.
"We swallow greedily any lie that flatters us, but we sip only little by little at a truth we find bitter." Denis Diderot French philosopher 1713, 1784.
ayda bir iki kere buraya uğramak çok güzel . italyan müzikolog remo giazotto 1945 yılında tomaso albino'nin biyografisini tamamlamak için dresden'e gittiğinde el yazması bir kağıt parçası bulur, sadece bas hattı ve altı ölçü melodi o güne kadar ulaşabilmiştir ve bulduğu şey muhtemelen trio sonata'ya aittir, giazotto orijinal eserin kilisede çalınmış olabileceğini düşündüğü için org ekleyerek eseri yeniden yazar ve albinoni'nin adagio'su işte böyle doğar. albinoni, barok dönem müzisyenidir, venedik doğumludur ve 1671-1750 yılları arasında yaşamıştır.
Bende bulamamıştım. Teşekkürler bu bilgi için. Tekrar tekrar saatlerce dinler o esnada Barock devrinde gezinirim kendi kendime bir dünya yaratırım huzur bulurum. Ruha böylesine hitap eden çok az eser dinledim. Org ile buluşması mükemmel.
Kpss çalışırken barok dönemi dandirik geliyordu. Hiç anlam veremiyordum Barok döneminde sadece batılı tarzda eserler vb. Yapılmış olamaz. Başka şeyler de yapılmış olmalı. Dedim kendi kendime. Sınavım bitti. Araştırdım ve birsürü şey öğrendim. Bu beste de onlardan biri.
It is a highly successful pastiche -- not written by Albinoni at all, but by a 20th century Italian composer. Which takes nothing from its beauty, of course.
@@sahrizvi1 Remo Giazotto (1910-98), an Albinoni biographer who published this gem in 1958 as a newly discovered work by the ltalian Baroque master, altho no one before the late 19C could ever have composed such a highly Romantic-style work (its like attributing a Brahms serenade to Bach). Albinoni wrote some excellent music, especially several delightful oboe concertos which put him in the company of Corelli & Vivaldi, but he would never have recognized this pathos-laden piece as issuing from his own pen.
Прекрасно сказано! Просвещенные люди восемнадцатого столетия были людьми высокой морали и нравственности, потому что чтили традиционные христианские ценности. Таким же был и гениальный Томазо Альбиони, его душа тянулась к возвышенному, что и передает его божественная музыка!
@@Oleg131179 Особую известность Джадзотто принесла публикация в 1958 году его композиции для органа и струнных, так называемого Адажио Альбинони, быстро приобретшего чрезвычайную популярность. В дальнейшем было установлено, что это сочинение было написано самим Джадзотто[
They play this song at my dad's funeral when i was 10 years old and i never knew how it was called. i found it here today 21 years later & now i know. Thx internet.
Thank u for sharing… spent the day playing classical music to my step dad who’s been ill with dementia for the past 7 years now however every time he hears classical tunes which has always been his favourite … he somehow comes alive …so much that he was able master up the strength to say “Thank U” today…
Ouvi-a há mais ou menos 50 anos! Profunda, majestatica, ,dramática, representando tantos sentimentos sobretudo nesta época escura e triste porque passa a humanidade ! Que inspiração colhida em Deus, fonte do Belo, do sublime, do eterno!!!
J'ai l'impression que cette musique vient du ciel et élève mon âme La musique baroque est transcendante et ce violon, il me fait venir les larmes tellement c'est beau!!! Merci pour le cadeau
galiba gerçekten de kalp kırıklıklarını anlatıyor, genelde ağlamam için kendime izin vermem gerekirdi ama şimdi birden gözümden birer yaş damlası düştüğünü hissetdim.
I totally understand what you are saying. I go into a different realm of reality when I listen to this magnificent piece. It is beautiful and feels very romantic to me. I love it!
I love Budapest! Such a beautiful city. I can only imagine to hear this played, live. It must have been absolutely stunning. The kind of music that goes though you and pierces your soul with a knife.
Thank you for this amazing composition - blown away listening to it as I'm about to bid farewell to a close friend as he takes his last journey to final rest place . This magical immortal piece connects both the depth of sorrow & the joy of the heart - that's the beauty it brings with into this life !!
Who understand the art of music and knows the sounds effects,can listen and enjoy and it's not depends on ages...I'm young and love to listen classical music,no need to be old...
Aşkı memnu veda bölümünde Bihterin cenaze töreni esnasında kullandılar bu ezgiyi.muthis ama.gercekten çok guzel çok tanıdık çok ürpertici ve çok melankolik...
@@sercan6034 CIKIN ARTIK SU KALIPLARINIZIN DISINA, NEDEN BIR DIZI SEYREDEN KISI GERI ZEKALI OLSUN VE KLASIK MÜZIK DINLEMESIN? GERCEK SORUN BU KALIPLARIN DISINA CIKAMAYANLARDA
"Por todos aquellos que no están ya en nuestras vidas, Para que sepan que su presencia nos hizo inmensamente felices y, mientras Nosotros Vivamos, serán Eternos en nuestros Corazones, y nuestros Recuerdos."
I saw professional ballet dancers perform to this music while I was working backstage for this performance and it made me feel the strength I gained from the fight I had while battling the hard struggle of learning I had epilepsy!! Every time I listen to this beautiful music I remember the darkness I faced while facing all the seizures I went through until I was aware of how to deal with what was going on!! This is not only powerful and beautiful music but in my eyes it is memorable music because it helped me overcome the hardest time of my life.
Şuan 15 yaşındayım babamın küçüklüğümden beri bana dinlettiği bir eserdir dün tekrar açtı babam ve ben duyunca ağlamaya başladım çünkü çok uzun zaman olmuştu dinlemeyeli küçücüktüm bunu dinletirken babam ,herneyse babam dün dedi ki sana bunu küçükken de söylemistim belki unutmuşsundur ama sana vasiyetim olsun öldüğümde ne olursa olsun kim ne derse desin sen bu şarkıyı çaldır günah derlerse aldırış etme dedi .Artık bu eserin yeri bende apayrı.Ama içimdeki tek korku yıllar sonra belki 40 belki 50 yaşımdayken babam belki gitmiş olur o zaman yalnız başıma bir odada bu şarkıyı dinlemek ,tek korkum bu ...Saygılar Baba 06.11.2021..
akan göz yaşlarıma belki bu eser, belki bu eser aracılığı ortaya çıkan hikayen, belki de burada bahsettiğim ve herkesi birbirine bağlayan ortak hisler sebep oldu kim bilir... sevgiler...
Me sentí en otro mundo en mi mente ,y por un momento si se siente melancoholia pero te transporta simplemente magnifica obra me gustaría que en México difundieran mas estas obras maestras.
HerzlichenDank ❣️❣️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Gerade zufällig hier gelandet: hab mich sehr gefreut, denn ich kannte das Stück, wusste aber nie, von wem es ist ☝🏼😀😍 Ohne Perücke war questo Tomaso ein attraktiverMann, finde ich
Esta obra de arte es hermosa de verdad que cada vez que escucho algo así digo Dios mío que grande eres, porque creaste tanta belleza en este mundo, me siento bendecida por tener la oportunidad de escuchar esta melodía adagio
Over the years music has saved my life so many times. when in my desperation to understand the sorrows and hard times I have reached out to my music and get saved from this misery.
O kadar güzel bir eser ki kendimi daha önce hiç olmadığım ve olamayacağım kadar sonsuz ve derin bir güzelliğin içinde buluyorum. Belki de rüyalar alemidir insanın hiçbir vakit uyanmak istemeyeceği.
It was composed between WWII and 1958 where it was copyrighted and published by... Remo Giazotto. Yup, this is a style exercise. Some people would call it a hoax.
@@NicleT Yes, but i wouldnt call it a hoax simply because it was falsely attributed. Maybe a paste diamond, but even that seems unfair. The fact that its become far more popular than anything Albinoni actually wrote testifies to its value regardless of authorship.
İnsanı alıyor Gökyüzüne çıkarıyor, aşağıda yaşamının her anını görebiliyorsun , sorgulayabiliyorsun ve müzik sona erdiğindebir rüyadan uyanmış gibi hayatın bütün acı gerçekleriyle baş başa kalıyorsun. Arada bir Dünya dan kaçmak iyi geliyor..
@Ottaviano Nerone Ci odi, eh? Non preoccuparti, insultando senza motivo hai provato di essere meglio di noi "spagnoli del cazzos". Bella figura di merda che hai fatto, invece che ascoltare il brano preferisci sputare insulti razzisti come il rifiuto umano che sei. Che vita triste devi avere.
Yes, dear friend Mary, and unimaginably beautiful is the music of the Kingdom where this great composer and others - Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven and many other great artists & composers continue to create even greater masterpieces which really make that Kingdom HEAVENLY.
continuing...where this great composer Albinioni and others - J.S. Bach ( who dedicated all of his masterpieces to the glory of God) Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven and so many to list are continuing to compose and perform heavenly in the Kingdom.
Это опять я. Просмотрела даты предыдущих комментаторов: самое позднее 1 год назад, остальные от 1года до 5 лет. Неужели только я слушаю это адажио за последние 2 месяца?!
Если у Вас было хорошее настроение, это не поможет. Грусть, тоска, отчаяние, ностальгия и масса других эмоций в концентрированном виде! На все времена💯
RoyTheInfidel I was also 14 on 1981, the movie is one of my all-time favorite films. This piece of music captures the glory and grief of the WWI period
In 1981 this music was just 23 years old. This is a wonderful 1958 music. We must all thank Remo Giazotto for composing it and fakely attribute some (never found!) fragments to Albinoni. Giazotto was really a XX century genius and he composed also some of the music attributed to Vivaldi. Great - almost unknown - composer, Mr Giazotto, who died unfortunately in 1998...
For short form works, perhaps, and it has surely proven to be an ideal coupling with Pachelbel's Canon (which is authentically his). But for more extended neo-Baroque compositions, there are Rodrigos magnum opus Concierto de Aranjuez, with its own heartrending Adagio movement, and its charming successor Fantasia para un Gentilhombre. Plus Stravinsky's engaging Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, which has been described as "Brandenburg No 7", one of my favorite pieces from his middle-period output. And the absolutely exhilarating Concerto Grosso #1 by Bloch, one of the most underrated masterpieces of the early modern period.
I was 13 and the classroom was chaotic as always. I remember our old music teacher start playing this song. I just froze and my heart sunk with beautiful unreal sadness. I sat speachless for few minutes while my classmates were making noise when the bell rang and everybody rushed to the door but not me. Instead, I approached the teacher asking her who was the composer which I then forgot. Today after 41 years, I come across this great masterpiece again and my heart went back to that day in the classroom.
Urinal sadness it’s what I read
Goosebumps❤️
This is so lovely
Go listen to yngwie malmsteen icarus dream suite
That's deep
This is unreal. Ive never heard this piece even mentioned anywhere. One of the best pieces of classical music ive ever heard in my life.
@Banned4Life88 cool
@Banned4Life88 baroque? No shit
Neo baroque
Best piece Don Corleone
@Banned4life88 ahhh yes it is and also featured on ‘Gallipoli ‘starring Mel Gibson’-he was just a pup but how indiscibably powerful is this!!
Sooo sad 😔
I heard this once about 30 years ago and had no idea it was played at funerals.
I visited my parents and had taken it on tape down there with me. I played it to my Sikh Father , he loved it. Two weeks later he passed away. At the Church where everyone went for his Sikh style funeral, and with no request for this song, the Church Organist played this.
I remembered feeling great joy and a special connection as only I knew my Father had loved it on hearing it shortly before he died.
What a beautiful story, I’m sure he was a great person ❤️
Amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Es muy linda. CAMILO Sesto se la dedico a su padre que murió. Es muy dulce. 🙏🙏🙏
Gracias es muy dulce
Heard emotionally for the first time after the gulf war played in documentary film where thousand of dead bodies of iraqi kurdish laid down victims of chemical attack in Halabja eastern iraq ,its almost 30 years from now since the last time i heard it again...w/ respect from the Philippines.
Am listening to this masterpiece that brings me to tears in memory of my beloved brother who passed away 2 days ago in Germany,
Adagio was one of his favourites
This is for your beautiful soul hbb
These are 300 year old words encrypted on paper, enduring the centuries, decrypted by musicians again and spoken out by instruments.
What an amazing way to preserve sound...
I abolutely agree with your sentiment, even though in this case the paper is at best a century old.
Your words sent shivers down my spine ...bravo
"Moreover, he always said that he had limited himself to making the musical arrangements of the work, duly attributing his authorship to the Baroque composer. However, today all the experts consider that it is a composition by Giazotto himself; the only one he did in his life, by the way, which, considering the success he achieved, would indicate that he was a wasted talent. He died in 1998, taking the secret of why he did it with him to his grave. Ironically, his Adagio is the work that has truly given Albinoni his name."
@@aneliastefanova7845 This is a fine summary of an incredible story, and although Albinoni's Oboe concertos are how I first knew his music, it seems there's nothing of his so universally known today as much as this piece.
So beautiful and perfectly said, could not have been said better to describe these treasures, however there is much controversy behind this piece, 20th century or 18th century. Very possibly composed around 1960.
Böyle mükemmel eserleri dinleyen Türk arkadaşlarımı görmek çok güzel hissettiriyor bana. Gnossienne no1 gibi benzer şaheserlerin çıkarıldığı zamanların ne kadar kaliteli zamanlar olduğunu düşünmemek elde değil.
Ve büyüdükçe böyle eserlere yönelmenin de ne olduğunu anlayabiliyorsun…
Buralardayız..
Bu notalar bana çok garip, dehşet, korkunç bir farkındalık katıyor. Yani nasıl anlatsam bir şeye ne bileyim. Bi sınava, bi savaşa, herhangi bir şeye çok hazırlanmışsın, uğraşmışsın, çabalamışsın da hiçbir şey istediğin gibi olmamış gibi. Yada o kadar çok şey yaşamışsın, doğruyu, yanlışı, iyiyi, kötüyü her şeyi görmüşsün de köşeye çekilmişsin gibi. 06:25 - 06:50 en sevdiğim kısım. Sanki her şey sonuca ulaşıyor bu kısımda. Veya Her sorunun cevabını bulduğunu sanıyorsun, sorular değişiyor. Birden çok duyguyu aynı anda hissettiren garip bi eser.
Klasik batı müziğini 6 yaşımda sevdim TRT Pazar konserlerinde...❤
Gerçek sanat...yüzyılları aşmaktır
The first time I listened to this masterpiece, I was just five years old and I remember I burst into tears unable to stop. I am fifty now. I have listened to it hundreds of times but the feeling of its emotional power does not seem to diminish. For me, it is the most powerful composition ever created on this world.
Yes so true
for me it's the intermezzo from cavalleria rusticana, I'm in tears every single time I hear it
This is facts Nikos! I listen to it looped!
It's pretty darn depressing that's for sure
I heard this piece at very young age too and I’ve never forgotten the feelings it evoked at that time (and still does)…it brings every emotion to me…sadness, joy, longing, hope, sorrow…the list goes on…
I have been obsessed with this version all week. Other versions do not compete. Just so moving, emotional. Touches my soul. This is a timeless, eternal expression.
Perfection!
Yes..is one of the best version ever. Magnificent 🙌
Isn’t this the original?
You are so perfectly right: "...timeless eternal expression" Thank you!
Extraordinary
People usually find sadness on this music. I find beauty. It's so beautiful!
Indeed, this is profound beauty.
sadness can be beautiful too
I totally agree.
same
Foca no negócio, rapaz
Albinoni kadar güzel,ince ince, mayhoş bir şekilde taht kurup güzel karanfilller bırakıp veda edebilen birisi yok. Ne düşünmek, ne de başka bir şey, içimizdeki ölü hisleri, durgunlaşmışları nüksettiriyor. Gönül gözü açılıyor. Büyük eser, büyük sanatçı.
Ich kann nicht beschreiben, wie schön und gefühlvoll und berührend dieses Stück ist. Es ist ein Meisterwerk.
es ist auch sehr schwer zu bechreiben.
...Tränen rollen von der Rückseite der Augen in die Lunge.
Hissettirdiği duygular tarif edilemez… böylesine duygu yüklü olması tüyler ürpertici. Bambaşka yerlere götüren büyülü bir parça…
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Manchester by the sea
@@salihdownfck3713BOŞ, AS
Bu eseri dinlerken acıyı hüznü ve aynı zamanda yeri bir daha asla dolamayacak şeylerin özlemini hissettiriyor insana. Tam bir başyapıt
When we danced to this in ballet practice many decades ago, I mentioned it to a hardcore rock musician at the time. He told me it was well-known that compositions (or maybe even the chord itself?) in G minor tear at the listener’s soul-or affect their insular cortex (whichever one prefers).
@@hollywoodjaded If ur really thinking like that, you must be watching the “Manchester by the Sea” which can make this emotion to flow through your veins
Aynen öyle...
Öyle başkan... Giden gitti ve geriye bir içkici çöp kovası kaldı. Ben... 😅 Baykush'un coverina göz atın o da turk. İyi iş başarmış
Jim Morrison American Prayer A Feast of Friends...
I was on a long flight to Europe last week, and this came up on my classical music playlist. I had just put my dog of 17 years down two days before, and was feeling quite lonely. At the part when the orchestra resumes after the organ solo, I couldn't take it anymore. Tears came. This piece really plays with your emotions.
as spaniard and been following italian music for a long time and also im a rocker like pink floyd genesis , procol harem, moody blues but italian music is on a different level and very poetic and beutifully done, listen to puccini, verdi, mascagni and you will see why i love them . modern italian stuff is even profound like mina, vasco rossi, etc.
I often cry listening to this piece cause i miss my parents who are in heaven…. I bet your dog was very much loved by u.
I think your dog sent you a message to say he was ok
I know the feeling. I lost my dog, my pal, my buddy, my friend, my dumb dumb and it broke me in two. I cried more for my dog than for people I knew that passed. I miss him with all my heart. If god is merciful I will see him again.
Hauntingly beautiful, sadness, joy, pain, healing all at once. I first noticed this piece while watching the movie Gallipoli, in 1982, I was 15 years old. This music only gets better with time. This version is by far my favorite.
I love this piece, I’ve always loved it. I remember discovering it when i was about 9. I listened to all kinds of medieval, renaissance, baroque, classical, and romantic eras. all are so good, but I absolutely love renaissance and baroque.
Can you explain the differences?
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams.
Wow
I doubt that people factually get what this means. . .
Absent memory system in Operation, not a single experience.
Eckhart Tolle and Co debunked
woohoo
Así es, estas palabras son LA VERDAD, para mi es más importante el presente , mi regalo de milésimas de segundo como joyas bañándome.
Karanlik şehirlerimde kimse uyumuyor. Gözleri kan çanağı olmuş bir katil dolaşıyor sokaklarimda kaç saklan görmesin seni. Kac ceset yatiyor kaldirimlarda ruhlari tellere takılı kalmış. Sisli havada tüm misali savruluyorlar... Hafizamin karanlık sokaklarına gün doğmuyor. Unutmak denen katil kol geziyor. Kac ondan unutma seni bulmasin
So many memories...Actually people don't forget anything, we simply store memories in piles. That is why one poet said that we should practice oblivion and force ourselves into forgetting things because otherwise, sooner or later we'd be overwhelmed by our memory.
Mom, Dad, my old house, nothing will turn back.
Only the music can make me live it again.
Gianni... Un abbraccio!
...It's the story of everyone of us !!!
I have this same feeling.
👍👍👍👍
Un abbraccio fratello
I am 43. I know there are better compositions than Albibonis Masterpiece but for each his own. This beautiful piece flows through every crevice of my soul just as the life blood which flows through my Earthly viens. This song & I meet somewhere in between. Those who love me play it at my Exit. Love you all. Love never dies. You'll see what I mean......
My father died yesterday, this music helps the tears flow. I miss him and regret not saying all the things I wanted to say. Rest in peace Dad 😢
Имеющий душу услышит. В первый раз много много лет назад случайно попалось это произведение, в этом же исполнении, на диске с Вивальди. Был очарован. Не мог оторваться. Слушал полночи.
It's night and l'm listening..
@@lucretiaodorme too
People in this comment section:
I am a young person and I wish more people listen to classical music.
There’s no need to tell us how old are you, because there isn’t an age limit to enjoy the finest music.
İt is true
Yes.. Agree.. They listen mostly pop songs.. I'am also young., but i love so much with classical song.. I used to listen orchestra too.. Sorry for my bad english.. I'am not fluent to speak or write in english.. 😊😊😊
Yes
True!
They only do that to make them look more smarter than they really are.
A verdadeira música é aquela que nasce da alma, transformando o belo em notas de elevação e que chega fundo ao coração!!!!! Obrigado Tomaso Albinoni por vc ter deixado Essa semente de Partitura e que até hoje se espalha nos campos de nossa Alma o perfume dessa linda canção.
Lindo demais, né?
Perfeito.
After experiencing great losses in our lives lately, I sent this piece to my wife. No music was more suited for our situation than this piece.
A masterpiece of deep emotion. I was going to leave a comment and then I read through all these comments. I just fell in love with all the words that I have read while the adagio was playing. Greetings to all of you who have left your messages of endearment for this wonderful piece of art. The violin 🎻 is hypnotically calling. This is a very introspective piece.
listen to stephen one of the 2 cellos play this it will make your hair stand up. im sorry cant remember his full name
That’s very nice remarks you have made.
It’s an astonishing piece of music, I am not an expert and can only go by it’s impact on me, and happily, many others .So glad you like it .
Thank you for sharing your 'magnanimous' thoughts inspired by no less...
Remo Giazotto (n. Roma, Italia en 1910 - Pisa, 1998) fue un musicólogo italiano conocido especialmente por su clasificación y catalogación de las obras de Tomaso Albinoni. Asimismo, escribió biografías del propio Tomaso Albinoni y otros compositores, incluyendo a Antonio Vivaldi.
Giazotto fue el crítico musical (desde 1932) y editor (1945-1949) de la Rivista musicale italiana y fue nombrado coeditor de la Nuova rivista musicale italiana en 1967. Fue profesor de Historia de la Música en la Universidad de Florencia (1957-69) y en 1962 fue nombrado miembro de la Acedemia Nazionale di S. Cecilia.
En 1949 Giazotto llegó a ser el director de los programas de música de cámara para la RAI (Radio Audizioni Italiane) y en 1966 fue el director de los programas internacionales organizados a través de la Unión Europea de Radiodifusión. Fue también el presidente del comité de la RAI y editor de una serie de biografías sobre compositores.
Giazotto es famoso por su publicación de la obra llamada Adagio de Albinoni que decía haber transcrito de un fragmento de un manuscrito de Albinoni que encontró en la Biblioteca Estatal de Dresde, poco después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial (al tiempo que completó una biografía y una clasificación de la obra de Albinoni). Él afirmaba que había hecho el arreglo de la obra, pero que no la había compuesto. De haberla creado él sería su única composición. Se sabe hoy en día que es una obra enteramente original de Giazotto.1 El fragmento supuestamente encontrado disponía solo del pentagrama del bajo y de seis compases de la melodía, y se supone que era el movimiento lento de una sonata a trío. Giazotto compuso pues, sin crédito, el famoso Adagio en 1945 y fue publicado por primera vez en 1958.
Eduardo, gracias por esta información. Bellísima melodía.
Muchas gracias!
Feliz año 2020, expone usted señor Sanchez una interesante aclaración. Me deja unas dudas: Es una pieza musical escrita en dos épocas trabajada por dos personas,? Giazotto era músico?.
Translate pls
Muchas gracias por su interesante aporte
This is one of the most incredible and iconic pieces in the history of both Classical music and music overall. One of the most profound, harmonic pieces, yet I dare to say, one of the scariest too. I love how the organ is dark and haunting, but the finish brings you to tears, because of the sheer depth of the message.
I have always loved Adagios, in general, they're very profound, especially those in piano concertos, more so than Andantes.
This adagio has always been very special and love every part of its progression especially the ending part as it is trying to shout to you something that you ignore on a daily basis... always brings you the chills.
I was in Krakow and by chance walking past a church my girlfriend saw a sign about a classic al concert a little later in the day. We went back and paid a modest sum to enter. The church was about half full but a TV crew was there filming. I think it's called a Quintet consisting of harpsichord, double bass, cello, and two violins. They players where very competent. About halfway through they played this piece and it was so unbelievably emotional that almost ever single member of the audience and some of the musicians where crying. After they finished the piece we just sat in silence and the players waited about 2-3 minutes for people to recover or to adjust to what had just happened. I would go as far to say that it was a religious or spiritual experience and it stayed with me. I can't imagine how a composer from the past can conjure such transcendence from so long ago. Perhaps his consciousness never ended and it is shared with us, as is ours.
The next day we visited Auschwitz which was one of the most sobering, numbing experiences of my life.
this piece was made by the Italian Remo Giazzotto not Albinoni
was released in the same year where the WW2 ended 1945
sorry for my english
Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever conceived by a human mind. And even, hundreds of years after it's creation, we still listen in awe at this incredibly inspirational and soothing to the mind music. I dare say, even hundreds of years past our time here on this magical place we call Earth, our successors will be listening as well, listening in AWE themselves.
It was created in 1945, by Remo Giazzoto.
My 85 year old father recommended this composer. Love it.
Ur father and u r idiots
@@mappingtheshit Troll Alert!!!
He didn't write it. It was written by a 20th century musicologist who claimed to have "found" parts of an Albinoni score...
@@peteraleksandrovich5923 Remo Giazotto
@@peteraleksandrovich5923 either way, beautiful
This music piece takes me away from the misery of everyday life and for a short time i am in a better place x
robert charlton yes for a few minutes.... then our reality bite us back...
I wonder how composer can come up with something so beautiful ❤
This is by far the most glorious classical music ever composed! It unfailingly brings me to tears! I am afraid to say I am addicted to it!!!!!
I identify with those feelings.
This is my go-to crying music.
Life without music is a mistake
@Default Name They hear music through other senses, honestly the do.
+Marcela castano
So you see: God does not make a mistake!
Yes...😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 Music is everytingh
Nietzsche. ❤
-Friedrich Nietzsche
"We swallow greedily any lie that flatters us, but we sip only little by little at a truth we find bitter."
Denis Diderot
French philosopher 1713, 1784.
And he lived by that motto.
I don’t see the relevancy to this peace of music. Thanks for the quote tho
Giazotto did such an excellent job with this composition that to this day people still say it was written by Albinoni. Beautifully melancholy piece.
yes. and absolutly not even Albinoni-style.
ayda bir iki kere buraya uğramak çok güzel .
italyan müzikolog remo giazotto 1945 yılında tomaso albino'nin biyografisini tamamlamak için dresden'e gittiğinde el yazması bir kağıt parçası bulur, sadece bas hattı ve altı ölçü melodi o güne kadar ulaşabilmiştir ve bulduğu şey muhtemelen trio sonata'ya aittir, giazotto orijinal eserin kilisede çalınmış olabileceğini düşündüğü için org ekleyerek eseri yeniden yazar ve albinoni'nin adagio'su işte böyle doğar. albinoni, barok dönem müzisyenidir, venedik doğumludur ve 1671-1750 yılları arasında yaşamıştır.
Ben araştırmıştım ama pek bi şey bulamadım bu müziği nasıl bestelediğine dair teşşekürler
Bende bulamamıştım. Teşekkürler bu bilgi için. Tekrar tekrar saatlerce dinler o esnada Barock devrinde gezinirim kendi kendime bir dünya yaratırım huzur bulurum. Ruha böylesine hitap eden çok az eser dinledim. Org ile buluşması mükemmel.
Kpss çalışırken barok dönemi dandirik geliyordu. Hiç anlam veremiyordum Barok döneminde sadece batılı tarzda eserler vb. Yapılmış olamaz. Başka şeyler de yapılmış olmalı. Dedim kendi kendime. Sınavım bitti. Araştırdım ve birsürü şey öğrendim. Bu beste de onlardan biri.
Surely, this Albinoni melody is among the most beautiful I have ever heard. It is absolutely magnificent...
It truly is. So beautiful I play it over and over. Such passion so intense!
This wasn't written by Albinoni, it was composed in the 40s by Remo Giazotto
One of the best compositions ever written
It is a highly successful pastiche -- not written by Albinoni at all, but by a 20th century Italian composer. Which takes nothing from its beauty, of course.
@@MrLenoir99 who? Name please 🙏
One of the most emotional for sure
ABSOLUTELY!
@@sahrizvi1 Remo Giazotto (1910-98), an Albinoni biographer who published this gem in 1958 as a newly discovered work by the ltalian Baroque master, altho no one before the late 19C could ever have composed such a highly Romantic-style work (its like attributing a Brahms serenade to Bach). Albinoni wrote some excellent music, especially several delightful oboe concertos which put him in the company of Corelli & Vivaldi, but he would never have recognized this pathos-laden piece as issuing from his own pen.
Eu fico imaginando como foi que ele escreveu cada nota dessa música. O que há no coração do Tommaso Albinoni è sublime, meu Deus!
Yes, it is true in any language.
Прекрасно сказано! Просвещенные люди восемнадцатого столетия были людьми высокой морали и нравственности, потому что чтили традиционные христианские ценности. Таким же был и гениальный Томазо Альбиони, его душа тянулась к возвышенному, что и передает его божественная музыка!
Великолепно!!! Как такое можно сотворить человеку? Просто Божественно!!!
300 лет назад
Я тоже об этом задумывался...
@@Oleg131179 произведение вовсе не Альбинони написал на самом деле.Этц музыку написал другой итальянский композитор и выпустил ее в 1958.
@@Oleg131179 Особую известность Джадзотто принесла публикация в 1958 году его композиции для органа и струнных, так называемого Адажио Альбинони, быстро приобретшего чрезвычайную популярность. В дальнейшем было установлено, что это сочинение было написано самим Джадзотто[
They play this song at my dad's funeral when i was 10 years old and i never knew how it was called.
i found it here today 21 years later & now i know.
Thx internet.
perfect music for the funeral i think.... my papa died when i was young too.... rest in peace to papa.
blessings to you my friend this is one sublime work of musical art
Sorry about your loss. Just lost my 21 year old son to suicide. I am using this song also.
Funny how things work out sweetie. Sorry about your loss.
@@gnosis7662 so sorrow. Would you like to talk about him. You can share your feeling here. Am interested.
The masterpiece evokes the feeling of calmly emerging from a long period of immersion into hopeless tragedy. A book could be written about this magic.
YES!
Orson Welles used it in Kafkas The Trial, fits in like a charm
Thank u for sharing…
spent the day playing classical music to my step dad who’s been ill with dementia for the past 7 years now however every time he hears classical tunes which has always been his favourite … he somehow comes alive …so much that he was able master up the strength to say “Thank U” today…
Божественная и на
века
.самое
ЛУЧШЕ ИСПОЛНЕНИЕ БРАВО!!!!!
Столько Лет Прошло , когда Эта Музыка Зазвучала Впервые!!! И до сих пор Она Прекрасна!!!
Это музыка вечна
Ouvi-a há mais ou menos 50 anos! Profunda, majestatica, ,dramática, representando tantos sentimentos sobretudo nesta época escura e triste porque passa a humanidade ! Que inspiração colhida em Deus, fonte do Belo, do sublime, do eterno!!!
J'ai l'impression que cette musique vient du ciel et élève mon âme
La musique baroque est transcendante et ce violon, il me fait venir les larmes tellement c'est beau!!!
Merci pour le cadeau
galiba gerçekten de kalp kırıklıklarını anlatıyor, genelde ağlamam için kendime izin vermem gerekirdi ama şimdi birden gözümden birer yaş damlası düştüğünü hissetdim.
I can't explain the feeling when I'm listening this song. so beautiful!
I totally understand what you are saying. I go into a different realm of reality when I listen to this magnificent piece. It is beautiful and feels very romantic to me. I love it!
Don't explain... just feel !
It sends chills up my spine.....hairs on my neck.....moving the brain.....is evolving....omg....a masterpiece
@@ICECHAMP211 I feel like that too ..it is exquisite
Listening to this piece in the cathedral in Budapest turned an ordinary night into magic.
I love Budapest! Such a beautiful city. I can only imagine to hear this played, live. It must have been absolutely stunning. The kind of music that goes though you and pierces your soul with a knife.
Same happened to me in Budapest 😢❤
One of the most moving pieces I've ever had the pleasure of listening to.deeply haunting ,thought provoking, teary,comforting all in one .🌄
"Everyone dies but everyone not really lives."
- (French Writer) Victor Hugo
So fucked up hugo
Its from William Wallace
Hadi valse falan tamam o popüler de adagio dinleyen benden başka Türk bulmak,vay be.
Valla bende varım :)
It's not hugho, it's William Wallace words
For my father.... You are every day into my heart. You have been my master in my life. This is for you. Thank you for your love.
🥺💔😭
R.I.P for your dad. He is on a good place now. I'm sure
May Allah bless his soul and grant him paradise 🙏
Thank you for this amazing composition - blown away listening to it as I'm about to bid farewell to a close friend as he takes his last journey to final rest place . This magical immortal piece connects both the depth of sorrow & the joy of the heart - that's the beauty it brings with into this life !!
I've been searching for this track for ages. Thanks you for uploading. Woensdag I close my eyen and listen to this my heart ascends
Who understand the art of music and knows the sounds effects,can listen and enjoy and it's not depends on ages...I'm young and love to listen classical music,no need to be old...
Il violino strumento capace di riprodurre la tristezza con una melodia bellissima.
Lucy Anna Zorzin 笑顔が素晴らしいからお便りします❗お嬢さん。お元気で送らしていますか?是非一度日本に来て色々なところを見てください❗驚きに満ちていますよ⁉️さようならお元気で❗お嬢さん。長いお別れです。さようなら。
È vero.
Toco 🎹...
Meravigliosa drammaticità, sto studiando un adattamento per pianoforte di questo bellissimo adagio
what even
How many times I listened I don't know. It's just Masterpiece.
Komik bir duygu. Sabah akşam dinlesen bikmayacağın doymayacağın bir duyguya götürüyor ve aleme. Gerçekte olmayacak bir rüya alemi
I find it impossible to listen to this without crying. It is exquisite.
Watch Manchester By The Sea. It is heavily used during a heartbreaking sequence.
This is my go-to I need to cry music.
Aşkı memnu veda bölümünde Bihterin cenaze töreni esnasında kullandılar bu ezgiyi.muthis ama.gercekten çok guzel çok tanıdık çok ürpertici ve çok melankolik...
Ben de ordan sevdim bu muziyi...
Nice Greek Comment
Aski memnu izleyecek kadar gerizekalı olduğunu belirtmene gerek yoktu
@@sercan6034 siktir
@@sercan6034 CIKIN ARTIK SU KALIPLARINIZIN DISINA, NEDEN BIR DIZI SEYREDEN KISI GERI ZEKALI OLSUN VE KLASIK MÜZIK DINLEMESIN? GERCEK SORUN BU KALIPLARIN DISINA CIKAMAYANLARDA
"Por todos aquellos que no están
ya en nuestras vidas,
Para que sepan que su presencia nos hizo
inmensamente felices y,
mientras Nosotros Vivamos,
serán Eternos en nuestros Corazones,
y nuestros Recuerdos."
I saw professional ballet dancers perform to this music while I was working backstage for this performance and it made me feel the strength I gained from the fight I had while battling the hard struggle of learning I had epilepsy!! Every time I listen to this beautiful music I remember the darkness I faced while facing all the seizures I went through until I was aware of how to deal with what was going on!! This is not only powerful and beautiful music but in my eyes it is memorable music because it helped me overcome the hardest time of my life.
Şuan 15 yaşındayım babamın küçüklüğümden beri bana dinlettiği bir eserdir dün tekrar açtı babam ve ben duyunca ağlamaya başladım çünkü çok uzun zaman olmuştu dinlemeyeli küçücüktüm bunu dinletirken babam ,herneyse babam dün dedi ki sana bunu küçükken de söylemistim belki unutmuşsundur ama sana vasiyetim olsun öldüğümde ne olursa olsun kim ne derse desin sen bu şarkıyı çaldır günah derlerse aldırış etme dedi .Artık bu eserin yeri bende apayrı.Ama içimdeki tek korku yıllar sonra belki 40 belki 50 yaşımdayken babam belki gitmiş olur o zaman yalnız başıma bir odada bu şarkıyı dinlemek ,tek korkum bu ...Saygılar Baba 06.11.2021..
akan göz yaşlarıma belki bu eser, belki bu eser aracılığı ortaya çıkan hikayen, belki de burada bahsettiğim ve herkesi birbirine bağlayan ortak hisler sebep oldu kim bilir... sevgiler...
Проникновенное произведение,и исполнение потрясающее!!!
Me sentí en otro mundo en mi mente ,y por un momento si se siente melancoholia pero te transporta simplemente magnifica obra me gustaría que en México difundieran mas estas obras maestras.
Si, es hermosa ésta melodía 😢❤🎼
En el museo de arte siempre hay eventos así
Soy mexicana y conozco este hermosísimo adagio desde la infancia
"The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness."
Ain't that the truth ....
Kays Dash maybe in yours
HerzlichenDank ❣️❣️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Gerade zufällig hier gelandet: hab mich sehr gefreut, denn ich kannte das Stück, wusste aber nie, von wem es ist ☝🏼😀😍 Ohne Perücke war questo Tomaso ein attraktiverMann, finde ich
This is one of the Baroque's greatest masterpieces! Respect to the Italians from the Land of Mesopotamia (current Iraq).
We salute you iraqy brother
alaikum salam mio fratello
Un saluto a tutti gli iracheni.
@@tosenespen309 God Bless Italy!
@@micheleciot4131 Thank you mio fratello
Some think it proper to play this at a funeral. I want to play this for my wedding. It’s not melancholy but beautiful, romantic and serious to me. ❤️
the beauty of this piece is that it elicits several emotions and moods it is a profound staple of the classical repertoire
To be honest I think that's why people want it played at their funerals
It's such a beautiful piece of music, it always relaxes me when I hear it!
That"s a romantic play.
Oh god same here ❤️💗💗
THIS particular Adagio is quite perfect. How can it fill the heart with great warmth, and yet sadness?
Like all the best art, it’s bittersweet (IMO).
This is the most beautiful I have ever heard...it envelopes the soul and leaves you richer ..
유튜브에 소개된 아다지오 중에 단연 최고의 연주인것 같아요...바로크 음악이 돋보입니다.
This music is a great classic
Esta obra de arte es hermosa de verdad que cada vez que escucho algo así digo Dios mío que grande eres, porque creaste tanta belleza en este mundo, me siento bendecida por tener la oportunidad de escuchar esta melodía adagio
Exacto. Es hermosa ❤🎼♪
A mi me sucede lo mismo.Es triste y maravillosa.
Quanta beleza e esperança nesta música divina do genial compositor Tomaso Albinoni.
Music - the universal language that remains able to convey so much without having to utter a single word.
Over the years music has saved my life so many times. when in my desperation to understand the sorrows and hard times I have reached out to my music and get saved from this misery.
Spectacularly melancholic
Carrie de Bruyn お元気で送らしていますか?日本からお便りします❗お嬢さん。一度日本へ遊びに来ませんか❓素晴らしい、ゆったりとして心地よい驚くことの多い国ですよ‼️待っていますよ❗さようならお元気で送らしてください❗長いお別れです。さようなら
Agreed !
Tomaso Albinoni é meu compositor favorito. Deus fala comigo através de suas composições.
Classical music especially this one will never get old or die, it is a master piece that brings sadness and calm at the same time.
My heart aches and loves and saddens to this amazing piece of music .....from Ireland 💚💓💓💚
O kadar güzel bir eser ki kendimi daha önce hiç olmadığım ve olamayacağım kadar sonsuz ve derin bir güzelliğin içinde buluyorum. Belki de rüyalar alemidir insanın hiçbir vakit uyanmak istemeyeceği.
Adamlar öyle güzel müzikler yapmışki insanı alıp daha önce yaşamadığı zamanlara ve anılara götürüyor
I wonder that when this was composed , only a few were able to hear this enchanting masterpiece. Now its available to everyone thankfully.
It was composed between WWII and 1958 where it was copyrighted and published by... Remo Giazotto. Yup, this is a style exercise. Some people would call it a hoax.
@@NicleT Yes, but i wouldnt call it a hoax simply because it was falsely attributed. Maybe a paste diamond, but even that seems unfair. The fact that its become far more popular than anything Albinoni actually wrote testifies to its value regardless of authorship.
I believe the Hoły Spirit guided the composer to write this magnificent music!
no it wased the unholy alcohol
Музыка в самое сердце. Тонкость и нежность..
It is impossible to don't like this music . I can not imagine that any person can not like this historical art.
I don't like it so you're wrong.
I’m in my 20’s and I have just discovered this type of art 🖼️ Unbelievable that I didn’t know this pureness existed , so grateful for beautiful music
İnsanı alıyor Gökyüzüne çıkarıyor, aşağıda yaşamının her anını görebiliyorsun , sorgulayabiliyorsun ve müzik sona erdiğindebir rüyadan uyanmış gibi hayatın bütün acı gerçekleriyle baş başa kalıyorsun. Arada bir Dünya dan kaçmak iyi geliyor..
Evet tam raziyim
Qué regalo más grande del creador a la humanidad qué la música
@@luisbeltran9827 insan allaha kovuşmaq istər
Una representación perfecta de la tristeza solitaria en un rincón lejano del alma
@Ottaviano Nerone Ci odi, eh? Non preoccuparti, insultando senza motivo hai provato di essere meglio di noi "spagnoli del cazzos".
Bella figura di merda che hai fatto, invece che ascoltare il brano preferisci sputare insulti razzisti come il rifiuto umano che sei. Che vita triste devi avere.
Ottaviano Nerone Patetico
No entendí nada pero bueno JAJAJA
Creo que es la mejor version de una frase que puede describir lo que siento cuando escucho tan magnifica obra de la musica barroca
Bien dicho
The power that music has is really quite incredible.
Yes, dear friend Mary, and unimaginably beautiful is the music of the Kingdom where this great composer and others - Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven and many other great artists & composers continue to create even greater masterpieces which really make that Kingdom HEAVENLY.
continuing...where this great composer Albinioni and others - J.S. Bach ( who dedicated all of his masterpieces to the glory of God) Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven and so many to list are continuing to compose and perform heavenly in the Kingdom.
Это опять я. Просмотрела даты предыдущих комментаторов: самое позднее 1 год назад, остальные от 1года до 5 лет. Неужели только я слушаю это адажио за последние 2 месяца?!
я тоже слушаю, и скоро выпущу ремикс)
Very good .we forget everything while listening such abeautiful piece .
Если у Вас было хорошее настроение, это не поможет. Грусть, тоска, отчаяние, ностальгия и масса других эмоций в концентрированном виде! На все времена💯
6:25 gave me chills, this song is so beautiful
Its like someone is realising something very bad has happened and drops down in tears
It's my favourite part
It’s really nice the best version. This is an appreciation comment. Thank you, man.
thanks for pointing out this was an appreciation comment, I would have never noticed
First heard this in the 1981 film 'Gallipoli' - 36 summers ago I was still 14.
RoyTheInfidel I was also 14 on 1981, the movie is one of my all-time favorite films. This piece of music captures the glory and grief of the WWI period
It was also in 1975's " Rollerball " which starred James Caan and John Houseman...
In 1981 this music was just 23 years old. This is a wonderful 1958 music. We must all thank Remo Giazotto for composing it and fakely attribute some (never found!) fragments to Albinoni. Giazotto was really a XX century genius and he composed also some of the music attributed to Vivaldi. Great - almost unknown - composer, Mr Giazotto, who died unfortunately in 1998...
La primera vez que la oí fue en la telenovela brasileña "Vale tudo".
Orson welles : the trial
Sublime Hermoso Grandioso en lo particular Albinoni me fascina
Genial, genial, genial e genial!!!!
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Thank you Remo Giazotto for such a profound piece. Best 20th Century "baroque" piece ever!
For short form works, perhaps, and it has surely proven to be an ideal coupling with Pachelbel's Canon (which is authentically his). But for more extended neo-Baroque compositions, there are Rodrigos magnum opus Concierto de Aranjuez, with its own heartrending Adagio movement, and its charming successor Fantasia para un Gentilhombre. Plus Stravinsky's engaging Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, which has been described as "Brandenburg No 7", one of my favorite pieces from his middle-period output. And the absolutely exhilarating Concerto Grosso #1 by Bloch, one of the most underrated masterpieces of the early modern period.