hello,

it resembles albinoni's concerto in g minor for organ and strings - adagio.
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). he composed
an entirely new piece based in the found fragment, in a more modern style
than that of baroque. originally published in 1958, i think. giazotto was
albinoni's biographer.
hope this helps,
marcelo


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Froom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 8:22 PM
Subject: [Finale] Very OT: what is this


> Hello,
>
> I feel like a dope for asking this, but someone asked me to identify a
very
> familiar tune, and I can't bring it to mind.  Here it is, in email
notation,
> in a minor (but it might be in a different key):
>
> E      D C B A |   A      G#   |(up to)F    E  D  C  B
> 1/2  (eighths) 1/2   1/2         1/2    (eighths)
>
>
> B         A       | A up an octave   G A     FGE |
> 1/2   1/2       1/2                   1/8's (triplets)
>
>
> F         |    G         F G       EFD      | E
> whole     1/2       1/8's  (triplets)  whole
>
> (etc.)
>
> Hope someone can help.
>
> It is similar but isn't the Marcello d minor oboe concerto slow movement.
> Could it be a movement from a different Baroque oboe concerto?
>
> Thanks,
> David Froom
>
>
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