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  Albinoni, Tomaso biography - 8notes.com
Little is known of his life and music after the mid 1720s.
The famous Albinoni Adagio in G Minor is a 1945 reconstruction by Remo Giazotto of a fragment from a slow movement of a trio sonata he discovered among the ruins of the State Library.
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni: Adagio In G Minor - Piano Solo Composed by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (1671-1751), arranged by Remo Giazotto.
www.8notes.com /biographies/albinoni.asp   (464 words)

  
  ALBINONI
The famous Adagio in G Minor was not merely reconstructed by the Italian musicologist Remo Giazotto, as is usually acknowledged after Albinoni's name – it was pretty well written by him in its entirety.
Giazotto came across the manuscript in a library in Dresden just after World War II.
Deciding that what he'd found was a church sonata, Giazotto scored the piece for organ and strings.
www.william.buchanan.ukgateway.net /alb.htm   (336 words)

  
 Tomaso Albinoni: his life in Venice, oboe concertos.
Much of his work was lost during the latter years of World War II with the bombing of Dresden and the Dresden State library – which brings us to the celebrated Adagio.
In 1945, Remo Giazotto, a Milanese musicologist traveled to Dresden to complete his biography of Albinoni and his listing of Albinoni's music.
It was from this fragment that Giazotto reconstructed the now-famous Adagio, a piece which is instantly associated with Albinoni today, yet which ironically Albinoni would doubtless hardly recognize.
www.baroquemusic.org /bqxalb.html   (720 words)

  
 Alto Saxophone Sheet Music - Giazotto - "Adagio In Sol Minore" (Instrumental Folio - Alto Saxophone)
Remo Giazotto's "Adagio In Sol Minore" (Adagio in G Minor) was transcribed for alto saxophone by Giovanni Orsomando, and published by Ricordi in 1958.
This music has a difficulty rating of 4 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Adagio In Sol Minore (Adagio In G Minor) - Composed by: Remo Giazotto - ©1958
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 Amazon.co.uk: remo: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Remo Rossi: Villa Malpensata, Lugano, aprile-maggio 1983 (Unknown Binding - 1983)
Revisione e realizzazione del basso continuo di Remo Giazotto.
Revisione realizzazione del basso continuo di Remo Giazotto.
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 FCBB Music   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Music historian Remo Giazotto, a Milanese musicologist went to Dresden in late 1945.
Mr Giazotto found fragments of the piece among the rubble of the National Library where many musical treasures were kept.
From these fragments, of which only six or so bars remained intact, Giazotto constructed the Adagio that we know today as one of the most emotionally provacative orchestral classics.
www.fcbrassband.com /music.htm   (189 words)

  
 Telarc International:
Dido’s famous aria, sung near the close of the opera, is touchingly rendered on this recording by cellist Christine Jackson, in an arrangement by the great Leopold Stokowski.
Remo Giazotto created the arrangement of Albinoni’s haunting Adagio for Strings performed on this recording.
The disc opens with a lush rendition of Mendelssohn’s beautiful Allegro moderato from the Octet in E-flat major, Opus 20, written when the composer was only sixteen years of age.
www.telarc.com /gscripts/title.asp?sku=CD-80562&mscssid=9KA5AX10T5S92KWP000CMP0LR4SH3444   (757 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: remo: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Antropologia quotidiana (Saggi Rizzoli) by Remo Cantoni (Unknown Binding - 1975)
Remo Brindisi - dal realismo alla nuova figurazione by Remo Brindisi (Unknown Binding - 1976)
Sardegna segreta by Remo Branca (Unknown Binding - 1976)
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 OCOA 2004-2005 Concerts
Remo Giazotto (born in Rome, Italy in 1910, died Pisa, 1998) was an Italian musicologist, mostly known through his systematic catalogue of the works of Tomaso Albinoni.
Giazotto based it on a fragment of music by Albinoni that he discovered in the Dresden State Library shortly after the Second World War (at that time, he was also completing his biography and catalogue).
The fragment only contained the bass line and six bars of melody and is believed to have been the slow movement of a trio sonata.
ocoa.homestead.com /Concert_Pages/05_06Concerts.html   (130 words)

  
 Remo Giazotto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He wrote biographies of Albinoni and other composers, including Vivaldi.
He was a professor of the history of music at the University of Florence (1957-69) and in 1962 was nominated to the Acedemia Nazionale di S. Cecilia.
In 1949 Giazotto became the director of the chamber music programs for RAI (Radio Audizioni Italiane) and in 1966 its director of the international programs organized through the European Broadcasting Union.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Remo_Giazotto   (355 words)

  
 Albinoni Collection
Burnt Orange - IB020
In spite of his prolific production, Albinoni's name lives today because of one haunting piece, Adagio in G Minor, that was not written but only sketched by him.
In the 1940s, the Italian scholar Remo Giazotto found a fragment from a slow movement of a trio sonata among the ruins of the State Library and based this piece on it.
Albinoni had written a bass line, repeating the same notes over and over again; it was his twentieth century editor who added elegiac harmonies and an expressive, elusive tune to produce this beautiful piece.
www.hyenaproductions.com /index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=341   (141 words)

  
 My Favorite Composers [A]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1945 an Italian musicologist discovered a fragment of a manuscript with the bass line and six bars of melody.
From this piece, Remo Giazotto reconstructed the famous Adagio.
Albinoni lived in Venice all his life and, after a presumed long period of inactivity, he died in January 17, 1751 in Venice.
www.classical-music-for-all.com /composers-a.html   (189 words)

  
 NWCForum - albinonis piece
However, the work popularly known as the "Albinoni Adagio in G minor" was really written in the 1940's by Remo Giazotto based on a tiny fragment of melody and a baseline written by Albinoni.
by Remo Giazotto and the publisher is Ricordi in Milan.
arranged an Albinoni piece, but two European courts have confirmed that Giazotto was the original composer and music societies worldwide recognize this, although infringed versions keep appearing by the hundreds.
www.noteworthysoftware.com /nwcforum/2078.htm?rcnt=3   (322 words)

  
 Procol Harum picture-sleeve : Adagio di Albinoni
I felt a compelling need to let it be known among the international Procol society that Albinoni cannot be held responsible for the otherwise beautiful piece for strings and organ.
Neither Procol, nor Brian Auger who recorded the Adagio with his Oblivion Express (1970), have noted that the adagio was really composed by Italian researcher Remo Giazotto about 1945.
"Albinoni's Adagio" is based on a fragment of manuscript discovered in the Dresden State Library after the Second World War by Remo Giazotto, a Milanese musicologist who was at that time completing his biography of Albinoni and his listing of Albinoni's music.
www.procolharum.com /99/45-ps_adagio.htm   (259 words)

  
 1100112DP - Giazotto - "Adagio In Sol Minore" - Alto Saxophone (Instrumental Folio)
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 Zurich Chamber Orchestra with Sharon Isbin Program Information
The Adagio is based upon a fragment of manuscript discovered in the Dresden State Library after World War II by Remo Giazotto, a Milanese musicologist.
Only the bass line and six measures of melody survived, and it is from this that Giazotto reconstructed the now-famous Adagio c.
John Duarte’s arrangement for guitar and strings preserves Giazotto’s lush treatment, and gives the guitar a starring role that underscores the yearning lyricism of the piece.
www.ashevillebravoconcerts.org /past_program_information/program_info_zurich.htm   (3283 words)

  
 Timings - thoughts about the quirkiness of some of music's hidden secrets - Adding to Adages about Adagios, by Jennifer ...
However, discovering this microscopic fragment fascinated the Milan-based Remo Giazotto.
He was diligently preparing a biography about the baroque composer when he came across this snippet during his research in Dresden's library.
It materialized from Giazotto's pen as Dresden has since happily risen from its ashes.
www.mvdaily.com /articles/2005/04/adagios.htm   (536 words)

  
 Item #1100112FK - Giazotto - "Adagio In Sol Minore" - Alto Saxophone (Instrumental Folio)
Remo Giazotto's "Adagio In Sol Minore" (Adagio in G Minor) was transcribed for alto saxophone by Giovanni Orsomando, and published by Ricordi in 1958.
This is a fun solo that is challenging, but not at all beyond a competent saxophone player.
"Giazotto - "Adagio In Sol Minore" - Alto Saxophone (Instrumental Folio)" weighs 1.28 oz.
www.superdupermusic.com /sax/1100112.html   (394 words)

  
 Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni: Orchestral Music
In 1945, Remo Giazotto, a Milanese musicologist traveled to Dresden to complete his biography of Albinoni and his listing of Albinoni's music.
Only the bass line and six bars of melody had survived, possibly from the slow movement of a Trio Sonata or Sonata da Chiesa.
It was from this fragment that Giazotto reconstructed the now-famous Adagio, a piece which is instantly associated with Albinoni today, yet which ironically Albinoni would doubtless hardly recognize.
www.baroquecds.com /45Web.html   (569 words)

  
 Re: [Finale] Very OT: what is this
>> remo giazotto credited as arranger and sometimes as composer.
it seems >> giazotto found a fragment of a trio-sonata by albinoni, while working in a >> dresden library (after the allies's air-raid bombings in 1945).
Someone else did, and since G was the reigning Albinoni > expert they sent him the fragments.
www.mail-archive.com /finale@shsu.edu/msg22730.html   (185 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Remo: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Festival Di San Remo: Gli Anni D'oro, Vol.
Il Festival Di San Remo by Il Festival Di San Remo (Audio CD - 2006) - Import
Reflections by Tomaso Albinoni, Johann Sebastian Bach, Remo Giazotto, Johann Pachelbel, and Henry Purcell (Audio CD - 1994)
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 Second Hand Songs - Song: Adagio -
In 1945, Remo Giazotto discovered a fragment of a musical manuscript by Albinoni.
Giazotto reconstructed from this fragment his now-famous Adagio, a piece which is associated with Albinoni's name today, yet which ironically Albinoni would hardly recognise.
Adagio written by Remo Giazotto, Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (1945)
www.secondhandsongs.com /song/4724.html   (113 words)

  
 Giazotto - "Adagio In Sol Minore" - Alto Saxophone (Instrumental Folio), Sheet Music And Music Books At EarFloss.com
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