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Brandenburg Concertos (foundsoundtown.blogspot.com)

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works to c/classical@lemmy.studio

I know I've heard it elsewhere, but I've forgotten the composer and title.

Edit: Anvil Chorus from Il Trovatore by Verdi.

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Giazottos Albinoni Adagio (en.m.wikipedia.org)

One of the most played works of music, but the author Remo Giazotto insists that he merely arranged it based on a yet undiscovered fragment of Albinonis. Someone knows more about this? It's kind of fascinating that someone who could very likely take credit for a insanely successful piece of music, doesn't. Did this supposed fragment of an Albinoni bass line turn up at some point?

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Hi everyone! I thought I’d introduce myself and start the conversation here. I’ve just made the migration from Reddit. I know things are on the small side right now but I hope that in time all our niche interests will find a home here. I play recorder, mostly Baroque. I’ve always loved electronics though so right now I’m looking into combining the two by using a loop station and/or sequencer. I’m also thinking of purchasing an electric recorder this summer, the Elody. What do you play and what are your goals for this year?

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