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Author: wildetudor
Posted: Jun 11 2010 - 01:19 PM
Subject: re: Cannot identify this beautiful classical piece
Thanks for your reply ipodhead, although the melody that I was asking about is clearly quite different from that of Albinoni's Adagio.
Author: ipodhead
Posted: Jun 11 2010 - 09:12 AM
Subject: re: Cannot identify this beautiful classical piece
sounds a bit like the Adagio in G minor by Albinoni, arranged by Giazotto
Author: wildetudor
Posted: Jun 11 2010 - 02:18 AM
Subject: Cannot identify this beautiful classical piece
Hi everybody,

A tune has been going through my mind and I cannot identify what classical work it is from. My impression was that it is a movement from a French Romantic composer's Requiem, but after leafing through Faure's and Saint-Saens', I could not find it there.

I just created a very crude computer rendition of it, so you get a gist of what the tune sounds like, here it is attached.

One more hint: I'm pretty positive that the main phrase of this movement is first played softly only with the orchestra, then in an orchestral tutti, and finally, if I'm not mistaken, the choir comes in too.

Many thanks for any help in identifying it!
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