John and Marcelo and everyone else:

Thank you for sharing your experiences and knowledge.  Greatly appreciated.

David


On 4/20/06 1:00 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>> 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
> 
> This is closer to accurate.  (I researched the piece for program
> notes.)  Giazotto did not work in the library or discover the
> fragment(s).  Someone else did, and since G was the reigning Albinoni
> expert they sent him the fragments.  His piece has a modern copyright.
> 
> John


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