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Boston Cello Quartet plays Albinoni, Adagio
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- čas přidán 16. 12. 2010
- Piece featured on the CD 'Pictures' now available at www.bostoncelloquartet.com and on iTunes.
Performance by the Boston Cello Quartet.
Live at Pickman Hall, Cambridge, MA on November 22, 2010.
Arranged by W. Thomas-Mifune.
www.bostoncelloquartet.com
Came here just after finishing the cellist of Sarajevo and honestly I'm getting emotional.
I spend my days laying on the floor looking and at the sky, humming this piece of art since the day I heard it for the first time...
Gerardo Panqué i really like your comment.
Gerardo Panqué watch the movie Manchester by the bay. A movie fit for an Oscar for all its cast members
The words "beautiful" and "tragic" don't often go together. They fit this song, though. They fit it so heart-wrenchingly well.
So beautiful...thanks!
I came here because of The Cellist of Sarajevo as well. It was phenomenal, as is this.
Thanks for this great music
Thanks for the beautiful music.
Thank you for this good moment.
So beautiful, it almost made me cry. Thank you, James Thomas.
Amazing sound!!
This is amazing
I am playing the Cellist of Sarajevo in a school play and love this version! It is absolutely perfect to practice from :P
Timeless music..... Delicious
Beautiful
i literally got all teary eyed listening to this while imagining some of the saddest things that could happen in life that this song portrays perfectly.
the power and emotion behind every bow is just amazing.
i especially like the how the man on the right portrays his emotions though body gestures as well.
Inspiring to all musicians such as my self.
Beautiful story The cellist of Sarajevo. Albonini adagio is heartbreaking and moving. Wars destroys not only cultures but souls. In Iraq, Karim Wasfi, conductor of the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra, at his home in Baghdad, has been playing his cello at the sites of explosive attacks in Baghdad. ... The renowned conductor of the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra has been appearing at the sites of explosions.
Whoever cares about those shitholes
Belíssimo. Maravilhoso. Grandíssimo Albinoni!
Si Yes .....
Bravo
Trivia: used throughout the excellent movie Gallipoli. Great performance!
PARÉ DE TRABAJAR SÓLO PARA VER Y ESCUCHAR ESTA INTERPRETACIÓN... GRACIAS!
Bravissimo! :D
dude, the pizzicattos of the fourth cello though. Intense sound.
Molto bello ... Bravi !!!! Un ORGANO .... VICTORSTARITA mia versione su You tube
Realmente hermoso. Encontré esta composición gracias al libro "El violonchelista de Sarajevo"
Lest we forget.
If you love this music make sure to see the new picture book, "Flowers for Sarajevo" written by John McCutcheon and illustrated by Kristy Caldwell.
Adagio in G-minore (1958.) - Remo Giazotto (generosamente atributo a Tomaso Albinoni /velikodušno pripisano Tomasu Albinoniju)
„È una specie di inno non ufficiale, per noi futuri morti, che abbiamo ordinato a un certo momento dagli attuali viventi, per tutta l'eternità e per tutti gli uomini.“
„To je svojevrsna nezvanična himna nas budućih mrtvih, koju smo u jednom trenutku naručili od trenutno živih, za cijelu vječnost i sve ljude.“
Cellist of Sarajevo anyone?
it brought me here I'm reading the book in my hands!!!
Yua Kotone It's a great book. I hope you like it. ^u^
Lol I came here because I'm reading the book for my English exam, a beautiful piece indeed
+somehulabaloo I read it, and I wanted to hear and feel how the song is to me
exactly...
How on earth have 36 people thumbed down? Insanity.
1:18 cellissimo!
Amazing. Can anyone direct me to where I can find the score for this arrangement?
You might want to google it
Is the score for 4 cellos available anywhere?
I, too would like to find this score for our cello quartet.
If you want, go to ytmp3.cc/en13/ , paste the link of this video, convert it, download it. There’s also an option for mp4 if you want the video too
Who is the arranger?
Sarajevo...
5:25 sounds like that song from Zelda
start quickly, it may take over 20 years to master..
I came here searching cello adagio...
Are you me?
Very beautiful, but I think the arranger changed the most important parts of the song...very beautiful but the piece became awkward at times.
Sorry but this doesnt sound cohesive