Tomaso Albinoni - Tomaso Albinoni Adagio Pour Cordes Et Orgue Concerto Op 7 N3 Pour Hautbois Witold

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Album Review: Tomaso Albinoni – Adagio Pour Cordes Et Orgue & Concerto Op 7 N°3 Pour Hautbois Alright, let’s dive into this gem of a classical album. Tomaso Albinoni’s Adagio Pour Cordes Et Orgue and Concerto Op 7 N°3 Pour Hautbois feel like stepping into an old French cathedral at sunrise—grand but intimate, with sunlight streaming through stained glass windows. Released under the Allegro label, it’s one of those albums that grabs your soul without even trying too hard. First up, we’ve got Sinfonia Op 2 S 6 Pour Violon Principal Et Orchestre A Cordes. This track hits you right away with its delicate violin work—it’s almost like watching someone thread a needle while standing on a tightrope. The balance between the soloist and the string orchestra is just… chef’s kiss. What sticks out? It's how effortlessly smooth the transitions are; every note flows into the next as if gravity itself decided to take a break for three minutes. You can picture powdered wigs nodding along in some candlelit Parisian salon back in the day. Honestly, I couldn’t stop humming bits of it after listening—something about the melody lodged itself in my brain like gum under a desk (but way classier). Then there’s Concerto Op 7 N°3 Pour Hautbois Et Orchestre A Cordes, which feels like the cooler, more mysterious cousin of the first track. The oboe takes center stage here, and wow, does it know how to steal the spotlight. There’s something haunting yet uplifting about the way the instrument dances above the strings—it’s like hearing whispers from another century. Every time the oboe comes in, it’s like meeting an old friend who always has wild stories to tell. By the end of the piece, you’re left wondering why oboes don’t get more love these days—they should totally be rock stars. Now, here’s the thing: listening to this album made me realize how rare it is to find music so unapologetically emotional yet restrained. No flashy gimmicks, no attempts to “modernize” anything—it’s pure, timeless artistry. And honestly? That’s kinda refreshing in today’s playlist-overload world. But hey, fun fact: did you know Albinoni didn’t actually write his famous Adagio in G Minor? Some dude named Remo Giazotto claimed he pieced it together from scraps of Albinoni’s work centuries later. Makes you wonder what other musical mysteries are floating around out there, waiting to blow our minds.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Concerto Op 7 N°3 Pour Hautbois Et Orchestre A Cordes
Sinfonia Op 2 S 6 Pour Violon Principal Et Orchestre A Cordes

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Catalog Numbers

m6 137910

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

About Tomaso Albinoni

Venetian Baroque composer (born June 8, 1671, Venice, Republic of Venice - died January 17, 1751, Venice, Republic of Venice).

Real Name

    • Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni

Name Vars

  • A. Albinoni
  • ALBINONI
  • Al Beinooni
  • Albignoni
  • Albignoni Tommaso
  • Albinioni
  • Albinon
  • Albinon'
  • Albinone
  • Albinoni
  • Albinoni T.
  • Albinoni Tommaso
  • Albinoni, T.
  • Albinoni, Tomaso
  • Albinoni, Tomaso Giovanni
  • Albinoni, Tommaso
  • Albinoni-Giazotto
  • Albioni
  • Albloni
  • D. T. Albinoni
  • F. Albinoni
  • Giovanni Tomaso Albinoni
  • T Albinoni
  • T G Albinoni
  • T. Albinoni
  • T. Albignoni
  • T. Albinio
  • T. Albinoni
  • T. Albinoni (Giazotto)
  • T. Albinonis
  • T. Albioni
  • T. G. Albinoni
  • T. ¢ëÓÎüË
  • T.Albinoni
  • T.G. Albinoni
  • Tammaso Albinoni
  • Th. Albinoni
  • Thomas Albinoni
  • Thomasio Albinoni
  • Thomaso Albinoni
  • Thomasso Albinoni
  • Tomasi Albioni
  • Tomaso Albioni
  • Tomaso Alvinoni
  • Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
  • Tomaso Giovanni Albioni
  • Tomasso Albinoni
  • Tomazo Albinoni
  • Tommaco Albinoni
  • Tommasa Albinoni (1674-1745)
  • Tommaso Albinoni
  • Tommaso Albinoni
  • Tommaso Albioni
  • Tommaso, Albinoni
  • Tommasso Albinoni
  • Альбинони
  • Альбиони
  • Альбіоні
  • Т. Албинони
  • Т. Альбинони
  • Т. Альбиони
  • Т. Альбіноні
  • Т.Альбіоні
  • Томазо Альбинони
  • Томазо Альбиони
  • Томазо Альбіноні
  • אלבינוני
  • البينونى
  • ¢ëÓÎüË
  • ÈÞ¾û¢ëÓÎüË

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Tomaso Albinoni Adagio Pour Cordes Et Orgue Concerto Op 7 N3 Pour Hautbois Witold* is a French release under the Allegro label. It features classical tracks, including the famous *Concerto Op 7 N°3 Pour Hautbois Et Orchestre A Cordes*. Fun fact—this piece wasn’t actually written by Albinoni himself! It was composed in the 20th century by Remo Giazotto, who claimed it was based on a fragment of Albinoni’s work. Classical music mysteries, right?